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Bryars Larry Quotes By JoBeth Williams

I think a lot of the time, we don't give our family connections the kind of credit they deserve, like how important they are to us and how much they mean to us. I think family makes all the difference. — JoBeth Williams

Bryars Larry Quotes By Robert M. Pirsig

When one isn't dominated by feelings of separateness from what he's working on, then one can be said to "care" about what he's doing. That is what caring really is, a feeling of identification with what one's doing. — Robert M. Pirsig

Bryars Larry Quotes By Kevin Wilson

When I come back, we'll pretend like this never happened. We'll head to Wyoming and get back to what we do best.' Annie had no idea what it was that they did best; the two of them together seemed below average in all categories. — Kevin Wilson

Bryars Larry Quotes By Elaina Marie

Our actions reveal our truths. — Elaina Marie

Bryars Larry Quotes By Teresa Bloomingdale

A surefire method of setting up regular communication with your kids is to get a job in an office which discourages personal phone calls. Your kids will then call you every hour on the hour. — Teresa Bloomingdale

Bryars Larry Quotes By Julia Phillips

You can imagine what a trip this is for a Jewish girl from Great Neck-I get to win an Academy Award and meet Elizabeth Taylor at the same time. — Julia Phillips

Bryars Larry Quotes By R.C. Sproul

Our prayers cannot force God to do anything, but He uses them as His own instruments to bring about His will. — R.C. Sproul

Bryars Larry Quotes By M. Leighton

Tonight, you got your miracle. The day i saw you, sitting with Mila in the park, i got mine. — M. Leighton

Bryars Larry Quotes By Thomas Merton

Love is a special way of being alive. — Thomas Merton

Bryars Larry Quotes By Douglas J. Moo

The seventeenth-century Jewish philosopher Spinoza observed: "I have often wondered that persons who make boast of professing the Christian religion - namely love, joy, peace, temperance, and charity to all men - should quarrel with such rancorous animosity and display daily towards one another such bitter hatred, that this, rather than the virtues which they profess, is the readiest criteria of their faith. — Douglas J. Moo