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Ecclesial Ethics Quotes By Susy Clemens

Nine lives added to my one life makes a perfect 10. — Susy Clemens

Ecclesial Ethics Quotes By Linda Sunshine

It's surely one of the strange phenomena of this decade that the most thoughtful gift you can bring a date is not flowers, chocolates, or ankle-length pearls, but a note from your doctor. — Linda Sunshine

Ecclesial Ethics Quotes By Reginald Dwayne Betts

Reading was what I needed to beat back all that noise and silence, those horrible silences. . . .An ink pen was the only way to carve a voice out of the air and have others hear it. — Reginald Dwayne Betts

Ecclesial Ethics Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

Whereas the notion of purpose before was always associated with future, there is now a deeper purpose that can only be found in the present, through denial of time. — Eckhart Tolle

Ecclesial Ethics Quotes By Richard Dawkins

The Bible may be an arresting and
poetic work of fiction, but it is not the sort of book you should give
your children to form their morals. — Richard Dawkins

Ecclesial Ethics Quotes By A.S. Byatt

There are things, also, that are memories as essential and structural as bones in toes and fingers. — A.S. Byatt

Ecclesial Ethics Quotes By Prerna Varma

The full moon was rising, looking huge and pale, the black spots appearing like a wise man smiling. The moon followed me while houses, cars, lands and trees disappeared blindly onto the tracks.
It seemed like a very slow moon, considering the landscapes beneath it were constantly disappearing. — Prerna Varma

Ecclesial Ethics Quotes By Suzanne Collins

I wrap my arms around his neck, feel his arms hesitate before they embrace me. Not as steady as they once were, but still warm and strong. A thousand moments surge through me. All the times these arms were my only refuge from the world. Perhaps not fully appreciated then, but so sweet in my memory, and now gone for ever. — Suzanne Collins