Christian Speaker Tina Griffith Quotes & Sayings
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Although money alone won't make us happy, the lack of money surely will make us miserable. — Suze Orman

The motive for purifying yourself - that you feel spiritually impure - will prevent any genuine gain until you learn to love the impurity you started with. Can any being seriously think that he is going to pass through the infinity of time without ever making another mistake? Quite often a flash of enlightenment will give you this message: Go back to where you started and learn to love it more. — Thaddeus Golas

if a man did have two masters he should despise one but be devoted to the other. — Dane Brown

Now I say that if you run more than 15 miles a week, it's for something other than aerobic fitness. Once you pass 15 miles, you do not see much further improvement. — Kenneth H. Cooper

I think the only boundaries are individual and personal. A writer should be free to write about anything he or she wants to, including the twin towers. I have made small references to 9/11 in my past two books. — Michael Connelly

Well, it seems all the fish in the rivers are dying. Could this be an act of cod? — Colin Mochrie

Our lives are the best school in the universe because we all have to face happiness and madness — Dalin Shu

I love stories that suck you in, that you can't stop reading because you are quite simply there. — Sara Sheridan

God has not called me to be successful; He has called me to be faithful. — Mother Teresa

When I see old photos of me on the beach I don't look too bad ... but it's hard trying to breathe in for such a long time when I spot the photographers! — Gary Lineker

Medicine, electronic communications, space travel, genetic manipulation ... these are the miracles about which we now tell our children. These are the miracles we herald as proof that science will bring us the answers. The ancient stories of immaculate conceptions, burning bushes, and parting seas are no longer relevant. God has become obsolete. Science has won the battle. — Dan Brown

What distinguishes - in both senses of that word - contemplation is rather this: it is a knowing which is inspired by love. "Without love there would be no contemplation." Contemplation is a loving attainment of awareness. It is intuition of the beloved object. — Josef Pieper