Coorientation Quotes & Sayings
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I admire independence. The world would be a stronger place if we were all capable of handling life on our own. But being capable of it doesn't mean being unable to share and depend on someone else. It shouldn't mean being unwilling to. That's the romance. — Nora Roberts

Visualize your strongest desire, the Gardeners used to say, and it will manifest; which doesn't always work, or not as intended. Her — Margaret Atwood

Your timing has to be very accurate. I've done a lot of wire work before. I can see that experience makes a big difference. — Michelle Yeoh

I'm not blond or super fit or perfect. Not romantic, not "an individual," and definitely not a genius. So what am I? I'll tell you what : a bridesmaid. — Tamara Summers

Speaking of the devil, well here he comes now. Got my defenses down. And I'd go through hell to make him mine. — Dolly Parton

I just wanted to do something important. — Norman Rockwell

Go down to the corner store and beat the Jap up, clean all the crap up. — Ice Cube

Is the Lord's Supper only for Christians? Whenever I ask this question I immediately remember the character of those that partook of the Last Supper with Jesus. They were certainly Jews, some better Jews than others, but Jesus shared this meal knowingly even with Judas. Or again consider the Emmaus Road encounter. Jesus shares this meal with those who had given up on his being the One to redeem Israel, who were leaving Jerusalem downcast and disappointed, and who were oblivious to the fact that it was Jesus who was speaking and sharing with them! There has to be a balance in the liturgy to help the congregation make a decision if they themselves are ready to partake of this Meal in a worthy manner (hence the 'ye who do truly and earnestly repent' clause), while at the same time joyfully welcoming all who are willing and ready and able to do so. — Ben Witherington III

Excessive (population) growth may reduce output per worker, repress levels of living for the masses and engender strife — Confucius