Dfm Live Quotes & Sayings
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I am not seeking anything but service to my creator. I do not need a house, I do not need a car, I do not need any of that, but to be present with each guest that sits across from me, and I am committed to a bigger thing than me, which is the vision of own, because own is going to outlive all of us. — Iyanla Vanzant
Thus the motivation, energy and drive for holiness are all found in the reality and power of God's grace in Christ. And so if I am to make any progress in sanctification, the place where I must always begin is the gospel of the mercy of God to me in Christ Jesus. — Sinclair B. Ferguson
A true education prepares you not only for living but also for life. — Debasish Mridha
Because now I am grown so old and neutral.... — Jack Kerouac
Transformation means nothing of the old should remain; something absolutely new should happen. — Jaggi Vasudev
Many a husband lives to regret the extravagant fee he bestowed upon the minister who sentenced him. — Evan Esar
Things never happened like I imagined them. — John Green
The thought balloon of my own breath said, How have I found myself here? — Lorrie Moore
In the morning you wake from one bad dream and another begins. — Italo Calvino
This is a mission and a vision to do good as well as doing well. — Benedetto Croce
Empowerment is all about letting go so that others can get going. — Ken Blanchard
Retirement: It's nice to get out of the rat race, but you have to learn to get along with less cheese. — Gene Perret
God sits enthroned, ready to listen, to help. — Margaret Feinberg
He that marries is like the dogs who was married to the Adriatic. He knows not what there is in that which he marries; mayhap treasures and pearls, mayhap monsters and tempests, await him. — Heinrich Heine
The scenes and events of long ago, and the persons who took part in them, wear a charming aspect to the eye of memory, which sees only the outlines and takes no note of disagreeable details. The present enjoys no such advantage, and so it always seems defective. — Arthur Schopenhauer
