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Biblical Fatherhood Quotes & Sayings

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Biblical Fatherhood Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

The aquatic environment must be safeguarded by men. God created mankind to care for the environment and all the living resources. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Biblical Fatherhood Quotes By Markus Zusak

How about a kiss, Saumensch? — Markus Zusak

Biblical Fatherhood Quotes By A.E. Van Vogt

His mind, grooved through the uncounted ages to ultimate despair, soared up insanely. His legs and arms glistened like tongues of living fire as they writhed and twisted in the light that blazed from the portholes. His mouth, a gash in his caricature of a human head, slavered a white frost that floated away in little frozen globules. — A.E. Van Vogt

Biblical Fatherhood Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

Disbelief flickered across his face a second before his features settled into their typical grumpy position, but I'd seen it. Mother-freaking bingo. I'd seen it. "I don't know what ya - "
"Yes, you do, — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Biblical Fatherhood Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Every work needs proper organization. — Sunday Adelaja

Biblical Fatherhood Quotes By John McCain

Reducing military presence has never in history won a war. — John McCain

Biblical Fatherhood Quotes By Mark Nepo

We are love. But in an everyday setting we have to make choices. We have limits. We can love everyone and we can't love everyone. — Mark Nepo

Biblical Fatherhood Quotes By Eagles

We live our life in chains not knowing we always had the keys. — Eagles

Biblical Fatherhood Quotes By Tupac Shakur

And still, the best of us build, and reach monetary gains. Some of us kill, but still, most of us can change. — Tupac Shakur

Biblical Fatherhood Quotes By Josh Homme

I've always considered myself a workaholic ... The way I work, I have to turn myself upside down and hang myself by my ankles and wring myself out like a wet sweater, and I have to do that with other people, too, because I think that's where something good comes out. — Josh Homme