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Easter Sunday Inspirational Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

You were born in a culture and you are given many information about many things; unless you yourself investigate the truth of all these information, do not consider them as true information! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Easter Sunday Inspirational Quotes By Michael Paterniti

A story is time itself, boxed and compressed. — Michael Paterniti

Easter Sunday Inspirational Quotes By Talbot Mundy

Fear is an ugly weapon, sahib, whose hilt is more dangerous than its blade. — Talbot Mundy

Easter Sunday Inspirational Quotes By Ephrem The Syrian

When you begin to read or listen to the Holy Scriptures, pray to God thus: "Lord Jesus Christ, open the ears and eyes of my heart so that I may hear Thy words and understand them, and may fulfill Thy will." Always pray to God like this, that He might illumine your mind and open to you the power of His words. Many, having trusted in their own reason, have turned away into deception. — Ephrem The Syrian

Easter Sunday Inspirational Quotes By Charles Edward Montague

To be amused by what you read - that is the great spring of happy quotations. — Charles Edward Montague

Easter Sunday Inspirational Quotes By Simon Sinek

When you explain to people what you're trying to do, as opposed to just making demands or delegating tasks, you can build instant trust, even if it's just for that short time you're on the phone. — Simon Sinek

Easter Sunday Inspirational Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

Life equaled love plus passion squared. Loving and being passionate about what one did was what made life so precious. — Karen Marie Moning

Easter Sunday Inspirational Quotes By Walter Lippmann

The life of a savage is beset by glowering terrors: from birth to death he lives in an animated world; where the sun and the stars, sticks, stones, and rivers are obsessed with his fate. He is busy all the time in a ritual designed to propitiate the abounding jealousies of nature. For his world is magical and capricious, the simplest thing is occult. — Walter Lippmann