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Bezzahut Quotes By Giovanni Ribisi

I love talking about Scientology. — Giovanni Ribisi

Bezzahut Quotes By Alan Cohen

Revisit your past only to recognize how far you have come. — Alan Cohen

Bezzahut Quotes By Ransom Riggs

There were wooden toys moldering in a box; crayons on a windowsill, their colors dulled by the light of ten thousand afternoons; a dollhouse with dolls inside, lifers in an ornate prison. In a modest library, the creep of moisture had bowed the shelves into crooked smiles. — Ransom Riggs

Bezzahut Quotes By Marcel Proust

and was perhaps even more affecting when it appeared thus without the church. And, indeed, there are many others which look best when seen in this way, — Marcel Proust

Bezzahut Quotes By Leonard Sweet

The future is not something we enter. The future is something we create. — Leonard Sweet

Bezzahut Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

How can we afford to live in the world in which one has to die [one day]? We are eternal. — Dada Bhagwan

Bezzahut Quotes By Margaret Feinberg

Why describe God as organic? More and more I realize that my own understanding of God is largely polluted. I have preconceived notions, thoughts and biases when it comes to God. I have a tendency to favor certain portions of Scripture over others. I have a bad habit of reading some stories with a been-there-done-that attitude, knowing the end of the story before it begins, and in the process denying God's ability to speak to me through it once again.
... The result is that my understanding and perception of God is clouded, much like the dingy haze of pollution that hands over most major cities. The person in the middle of a city looking up at the sky doesn't aways realize just how much their view and perceptions are altered by the smog. Without symptoms such as burning eyes or an official warning of scientists or media, no one may even notice just how bad the pollution has become.
That's why I describe God as organic. — Margaret Feinberg