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Chinny Williams Quotes By Patrick Dixon

Volunteering is a window into the passions of the soul. — Patrick Dixon

Chinny Williams Quotes By Heather Dorff

If you reach for the stars you may find yourself touching the sky. — Heather Dorff

Chinny Williams Quotes By Shan Sa

I envied these women I saw before me, their beauty still intact. Life has its revenge of life. Untimely death is the secret of eternal youth. — Shan Sa

Chinny Williams Quotes By Frank Sinatra

You are the promised kiss of springtime that makes the lonely winter seem long. You are the breathless hush of evening that trembles on the brink of a lovely song. — Frank Sinatra

Chinny Williams Quotes By K.M. Weiland

Most authors would be the first to admit the best of their writing is beyond even them. It comes from someplace outside the conscious realm. — K.M. Weiland

Chinny Williams Quotes By Steven Pinker

Perhaps we should rejoice that people's emotions aren't designed for the good of the group. Often the best way to benefit one's group is to displace, subjugate, or annihilate the group next door. Ants in a colony are closely related, and each is a paragon of unselfishness. That's why ants are one of the few kinds of animal that wage war and take slaves. When human leaders have manipulated or coerced people into submerging their interests into the group's, the outcomes are some of the history's worst atrocities. — Steven Pinker

Chinny Williams Quotes By Lauren Oliver

That was the problem with the outside world, the human world. The whole thing was made up puzzles, of a language she didn't quite speak. — Lauren Oliver

Chinny Williams Quotes By J.K. Rowling

You shouldn't have done that. — J.K. Rowling

Chinny Williams Quotes By Alan Fadling

Rest is not a place I collapse into when I've finally done enough work - it's the starting place, it's the way into the well-fitting, easy yoke of Jesus (Matthew 11:25-30). What if we began in rest? Would it be possible to do my work without getting all wound up or collapsing?

Does Jesus seem to you to be all wound up, straining and stressed, as he works? No he's continually abiding in a place of peace and joy, affirmation and acceptance. — Alan Fadling