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Diyos Ka Quotes By Laurie Foos

I don't see the direct correlation between my personal life and the novel I'm writing until I'm at the end of the novel or very close to it. — Laurie Foos

Diyos Ka Quotes By Teresa Of Avila

This Beloved of ours is merciful and good. Besides, he so deeply longs for our love that he keeps calling us to come closer. This voice of his is so sweet that the poor soul falls apart in the face of her own inability to instantly do whatever he asks of her. And so you can see, hearing him hurts much more than not being able to hear him ... For now, his voice reaches us through words spoken by good people, through listening to spiritual talks, and reading sacred literature. God calls to us in countless little ways all the time. Through illnesses and suffering and through sorrow he calls to us. Through a truth glimpsed fleetingly in a state of prayer he calls to us. No matter how halfhearted such insights may be, God rejoices whenever we learn what he is trying to teach us. — Teresa Of Avila

Diyos Ka Quotes By Noel Coward

We have no reliable guarantee that the afterlife will be any less exasperating than this one, have we? — Noel Coward

Diyos Ka Quotes By George Pendle

Theosophy was both a philosophy and a religion, preaching the doctrine of reincarnation as well as spiritual evolution. — George Pendle

Diyos Ka Quotes By David Alan Grier

I want to see gay couples stuck with their significant other at Home Depot with that far away look in their eye, get me out of here. — David Alan Grier

Diyos Ka Quotes By Timi Nadela

Figure out what you are doing is special. What + Who + Why + How = Awesome. Then preach to the masses. — Timi Nadela

Diyos Ka Quotes By Douglas Adams

Time is not currently one of my problems. - Arthur Dent — Douglas Adams

Diyos Ka Quotes By Plato

The excessive increase of anything causes a reaction in the opposite direction. — Plato