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Bryn Mawr College Quotes By Leo Buscaglia

Love is always changing and, unless we stay aware and change with it, it eludes us. — Leo Buscaglia

Bryn Mawr College Quotes By Edward De Bono

A memory is what is left when something happens and does not completely unhappen. — Edward De Bono

Bryn Mawr College Quotes By Mark Batterson

Even if the people could no longer hear God, he believed that God could still hear them. — Mark Batterson

Bryn Mawr College Quotes By Gail Collins

Any time you write history, you insert your opinion. You pick and choose what you are going to write about. I feel really happy not inserting myself. I spend too much of my life inserting myself. It's just great to let other people carry the narrative. — Gail Collins

Bryn Mawr College Quotes By John F. MacArthur Jr.

But the day of our death will be better than the day of our birth, because the first time we were born into sin. But when we die, we will awaken into the glorious presence of Christ (cf. 2 Cor. 5:8). — John F. MacArthur Jr.

Bryn Mawr College Quotes By Gangai Victor

A good worship session needs to have some quiet intimate moments as much as those high anthemic moments. Too much of both is bad. If there are no valleys, there would be no mountains. — Gangai Victor

Bryn Mawr College Quotes By Marianne Williamson

A healthy, civilized society can absorb some anger and dysfunction, as a healthy immune system can absorb some disease. But a massive buildup of anger and mean-spiritedness bombarding our social system day in and day out in millions upon millions of individual doses overwhelms our societal defenses. Medicine does little good in the absence of a healthy immune system. Likewise police and other institutional efforts to counter violence do little good, ultimately, in the absence of our individual efforts to deal with it. Violence is routed out of the world only by being routed out of our minds. Hatred is diseased thinking. Just as a cancer cell was a healthy cell that then transformed, so is hatred, love gone wrong. — Marianne Williamson