Desformatado Quotes & Sayings
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When we make a habit of expressing love and gratitude our world expands into something beautiful. — Renae A. Sauter

What if it were true that nature speaks in signs and that the secret to understanding its language consists in noticing similarities in shape or in form? — Jeremy Narby

Equality is treating everyone the same. But equity is taking differences into account, so everyone has a chance to succeed. — Jodi Picoult

It can be difficult to run your own firm, but the trade off is fewer conflicts and more control. — Dan Gelber

With all our words and ideas we only trivialize life. — Marty Rubin

We are sad for the hurting couples; it breaks our hearts, actually. But we are even more brokenhearted about the effect it has on the Kingdom. We are sad because godly marriages magnify God's ingenious creation, but few marriages radiate that glory. We are sad about the victory Satan enjoys in watching couples call themselves "Christian" while living idly, living for themselves. We are devastated by how many choose divorce over obeying the King. The sad state of marriage makes the bride of Christ look dirty and unattractive. We write in hopes of changing some of this. — Francis Chan

Most people's strategy to achieve more is to do more. But when you focus on becoming more, you find that you can achieve more by doing less. — Hal Elrod

I sweat terror, Robyn! I'm scared every single second about every single goddamned thing. I worry obsessively about being buried under an avalanche of fear. Jesus, Robyn, I'm scared like only the truly crazy can be.'
'But that, you dope, is the definition of courage: you go on despite the fear. — Teresa Toten

Any inquiry into politics is an inquiry into faith. — Michael Davidow

The very essence of anxious care is the imagining that we are wiser than God, and the thrusting ourselves into his place to do for him that which he has undertaken to do for us. We attempt to think of that which we fancy he will forget; we labour to take upon ourselves our weary burden, as if he were unable or unwilling to take it for us. Now — Charles Haddon Spurgeon