Child Sponsor Quotes & Sayings
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I have to tell you, I'm proudest of my life off the court. There will always be great basketball players who bounce that little round ball, but my proudest moments are affecting people's lives, effecting change, being a role model in the community. — Magic Johnson

The saddest thing about any man is that he be ignorant, and the most exciting thing is that he knows. — Alfred The Great

Being bodiless, God is nowhere, but as God He is everywhere. If there were a mountain, a place or any part of Creation where God was not, then He would be found to be in some way circumscribed. So He is everywhere and in everything. In what way is this so? Is He contained not by each part but by the whole? No, because then that would be a body. He embraces and encompasses everything, and is Himself everywhere and also above everything, worshipped by true worshippers in His Spirit and Truth. — Gregory Palamas

Through the "Strength" of one and his simple existence, there will be a transformation affecting many because of just one life. — J.D. Stark

Without forgiveness, metaphysics are useless. — Gary Renard

What a piece of bread looks like depends on whether you are hungry or not. — Rumi

Let me tell you what's more immoral. Doing nothing. Sitting back in your comfortable chair in your comfortable home thinking that just because you sponsor a child in Zambia you're doing enough. — Michael Robotham

We can create the world where we are with the ones we want to love so easily. — Taylor Nadeau

Why should old people get [Social Security]? They just sit around all day doing nothing. — Pat Paulsen

Work hard. Play hard. Be nice! — Katherine King

Muhammad Ali - he was a magnificent fighter and he was an icon ... Every head must bow, every knee must bend, every tongue must confess, thou art the greatest, the greatest of all time, Muhammad, Muhammad Ali. — Don King

Either everything in man can be traced as a development from below, or something must come from above. There is no avoiding that dilemma: you must be either a naturalist or a supernaturalist. — T. S. Eliot