Cutrona Resolutionary Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes the darkest parts of us can be our teachers in ways that our sweeter qualities never could. — Shauna Niequist

In the end, the innate desire of all people for truth, justice, and human understanding must triumph over ignorance and despair. — Dalai Lama XIV

Read with the mind-set of a carpenter looking at trees. — Terry Pratchett

They believed that it was a mistake to separate product development from marketing, as most of their contemporaries did, because to them the two were indistinguishable: the object that sold best was the one that sold itself. — Malcolm Gladwell

Let us re-adopt the Declaration of Independence, and with it, the practices, and policy, which harmonize with it. Let north and south - let all Americans - let all lovers of liberty everywhere - join in the great and good work. If we do this, we shall not only have saved the Union; but we shall have so saved it, as to make, and to keep it, forever worthy of the saving. We shall have so saved it, that the succeeding millions of free happy people, the world over, shall rise up, and call us blessed, to the latest generations. — Abraham Lincoln

I never had to pound the pavement and really struggle after college. — Moira Kelly

In acute suffering the need for meaning is as strong or stronger than the need for happiness. — Peter L. Berger

For a goalkeeper, there is no hiding place — Brad Friedel

Yes, would to God that I could persuade the rich and the mighty that they would permit the whole Bible to be painted on houses, on the inside and the outside, so that all can see it. That would be a Christian work ... If it is not a sin but good to have the image of Christ in my heart, why should it be a sin to have it in my eyes? This is especially true since the heart is more important than the eyes, and should be less stained by sin because it is the true abode and dwelling place of God. — Martin Luther

the abuse of the subjective in some circles cannot exclude the 'mystical' and emotional dimensions of Christian experience. — Timothy J. Keller