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Cordially Synonym Quotes By Charles C. Ryrie

These three - fellowship, the Word, and prayer - will enable the believer to experience the new life in his heart: in his intellect, emotions, will, and spiritual life. — Charles C. Ryrie

Cordially Synonym Quotes By Shirley Temple

I don't like to do negatives. There are always pluses to things. — Shirley Temple

Cordially Synonym Quotes By Pope Paul VI

The Mass is the most perfect form of prayer. — Pope Paul VI

Cordially Synonym Quotes By Ann Voskamp

As long as thanks is possible, then joy is always possible. — Ann Voskamp

Cordially Synonym Quotes By Agatha Christie

I've always noticed that if you speak the truth in a rather silly way nobody believes you. — Agatha Christie

Cordially Synonym Quotes By Clara Winston

Time, for all its smuggling in of new problems, conspicuously cancels others. — Clara Winston

Cordially Synonym Quotes By A.H. Almaas

Sometimes being real means allowing pain or accepting a painful truth. Yet something in us aligns with an inner ground of authenticity when we are real. We love it because of its inherent rightness in our soul, the sense of "Aha, here I am and there is nothing to do but be. — A.H. Almaas

Cordially Synonym Quotes By Tom Verica

I started my career as an actor, but I've been a director for 15 years now. — Tom Verica

Cordially Synonym Quotes By J.J. Virgin

If you must sweeten your food, I'll allow the sugar alcohol xylitol and the sweet herb stevia. I prefer that you use xylitol or a blend of xylitol and stevia. I worry that if you use straight stevia, it might cause calorie disregulation. So I like to mix the two of them. — J.J. Virgin

Cordially Synonym Quotes By Neil Strauss

Life is a learned skill, but instead of teaching it, our culture force-fills developing minds with long division and capital cities - until, at the end of the mandatory period of bondage that's hyperbolically called school, we're sent into the world knowing little about it. And so, left on our own to figure out the most important parts of life, we make mistakes for years until, by the time we've learned enough from our stumbling to be effective human beings, it's time for us to die. — Neil Strauss