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Durso Overflow Quotes By Frank Knight

Sociology isthescience of talk, and there is onlyone law in sociology. Bad talk drives out good. — Frank Knight

Durso Overflow Quotes By Meister Eckhart

God is at his greatest when I am at my least. — Meister Eckhart

Durso Overflow Quotes By Ariel Levy

What peace it must be to know that someone is yours, no matter what - it is ordained, can never be otherwise. — Ariel Levy

Durso Overflow Quotes By Steve McQueen

The best thing about making films is the time spent making them. When I see works that I've made, I always think what a great time I had making them. The films remind me of that time. — Steve McQueen

Durso Overflow Quotes By Carlie St. George

Dreams change," I told her. "They have to. Stretch with our bones as we grow up. No shame in ending up on a different path than you started down on. — Carlie St. George

Durso Overflow Quotes By Rita Coolidge

I think the challenges for me was to go into the studio with these incredible jazz players and come up to their level of excellence. That's always a challenge. — Rita Coolidge

Durso Overflow Quotes By Elise Sax

I'm thinking there isn't much normally in your normally. — Elise Sax

Durso Overflow Quotes By Gloria Steinem

If you follow the voice inside you, it does give you guidance. — Gloria Steinem

Durso Overflow Quotes By Courtney C. Stevens

I know these two weeks have been God walking right into my life like he has flesh and Kool-Aid coloured hair. The gospel according to Bodee Lennox. His safety. His protection. And love. — Courtney C. Stevens

Durso Overflow Quotes By Richard Wurmbrand

But every point of view is a point of blindness: it incapacitates us for every other point of view. From a certain point of view, the room in which I write has no door. I turn around. Now I see the door, but the room has no window. I look up. From this point of view, the room has no floor. I look down; it has no ceiling. By avoiding particular points of view we are able to have an intuition of the whole. The ideal for a Christian is to become holy, a word which derives from whole. — Richard Wurmbrand