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Dorrit Cohn Quotes By Barbour Publishing Inc.

Thank You, Lord, for the incredible gift of Your presence in each and every situation I face. Allow me to remember this and to call upon Your name as I go about each day. — Barbour Publishing Inc.

Dorrit Cohn Quotes By L.S. Hilton

Hate is better. Hate keeps you cold, keeps you moving fast, keeps you lonely. If you need to make yourself into someone else, loneliness is a good place to start. — L.S. Hilton

Dorrit Cohn Quotes By Liz Isaacson

Maybe you just need to take that first step — Liz Isaacson

Dorrit Cohn Quotes By Nicolas Chamfort

Sometimes apparent resemblance of character will bring two men together and for a certain time unite them. But their mistake gradually becomes evident, and they are astonished to find themselves not only far apart, but even repelled, in some sort, at all their points of contact. — Nicolas Chamfort

Dorrit Cohn Quotes By Anna Wintour

If you can't be better than your competition, just dress better. — Anna Wintour

Dorrit Cohn Quotes By Charles Sturt

The staple of our Australian colonies, but more particularly of New South Wales, the climate and the soil of which are peculiarly suited to its production, - is fine wool. — Charles Sturt

Dorrit Cohn Quotes By John Stuart Mill

A cultivated mind is one to which the fountains of knowledge have been opened, and which has been taught, in any tolerable degree, to exercise its faculties. — John Stuart Mill

Dorrit Cohn Quotes By Bob Goff

Fix your eyes on Jesus; it's ok to stare. — Bob Goff

Dorrit Cohn Quotes By Laura Hillman

I can't prove to you that there is a God, I just know. All this suffering has to have a reason. — Laura Hillman

Dorrit Cohn Quotes By Sarah T. Hobart

technical trouble? — Sarah T. Hobart

Dorrit Cohn Quotes By Carol Vorderman

More than 55,000 men from Bomber Command lost their lives, of whom 38,000 were British. That's one in 10 of all the British servicemen lost in the Second World War. It beggars belief that there has not been some recognition for what they gave until now. — Carol Vorderman