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Dave Batista Quotes By Anne Sexton

There is rust in my mouth,the stain of an old kiss. — Anne Sexton

Dave Batista Quotes By George Whitefield

Pray that I may be very little in my own eyes, and not rob my dear Master of any part of his glory. — George Whitefield

Dave Batista Quotes By C.F.W. Walther

A person is either a Christian or not; there is no in between state — C.F.W. Walther

Dave Batista Quotes By Oswald Chambers

When the darkness of dismay comes, endure until it is over, because out of it will come that following of Jesus which is an unspeakable joy. — Oswald Chambers

Dave Batista Quotes By Sheila Walsh

I know it all, and I still love you." That is the convicting, convincing, liberating truth that comes from an encounter with Christ: all is known; there is no need to pretend anymore. I wrestled with that truth. It's hard to lay aside a mask when it looks just like you, and you have worn it for so long that you can't remember what you look like without it. — Sheila Walsh

Dave Batista Quotes By William J. Brennan Jr.

Congress acknowledged that society's accumulated myths and fears about disability and disease are as handicapping as are the physical limitations that flow from actual impairment. — William J. Brennan Jr.

Dave Batista Quotes By Iimani David

Your thoughts create you. — Iimani David

Dave Batista Quotes By Biz Stone

I got an idea: people like news why don't we write the news down on a piece of paper, and we'll gas them up and drive them to everyone's house. I mean, if you were going to say that now, it doesn't sound like a great idea, because there are other ways you can distribute the news. — Biz Stone

Dave Batista Quotes By George MacDonald

The one cure for any organism, is to be set right--to have all its parts brought into harmony with each other; the one comfort is to know this cure in process. Rightness alone is cure. The return of the organism to its true self, is its only possible ease. To free a man from suffering, he must be set right, put in health; and the health at the root of man's being, his rightness, is to be free from wrongness, that is, from sin. A — George MacDonald