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Embracement Crossword Quotes By Fernando Pessoa

It is noble to be shy, illustrious not to know how to act, great not to have a gift for living. — Fernando Pessoa

Embracement Crossword Quotes By Steve Cioccolanti

2017 is the Year of Jubilee! Receive its blessings in your spirit! Forgive and be forgiven. Reconcile and be reconcilable. Revival is due! — Steve Cioccolanti

Embracement Crossword Quotes By Cassandra Clare

The late afternoon light came in through the curtains and made his face a study in contrasts. Chiaroscuro, she thought. The art of shadows and light. — Cassandra Clare

Embracement Crossword Quotes By Jerry I. Porras

The thing that matters is meaning! It drives everything. Builders align their attention to the things that matter to them, and they know a lot about that stuff. — Jerry I. Porras

Embracement Crossword Quotes By Gabrielle Reece

Even if I'm gone all day, breakfast is the one meal I always cook for my kids. I make French toast, oatmeal, or an egg burrito. — Gabrielle Reece

Embracement Crossword Quotes By Lysa TerKeurst

It's not my perfect performance that captures God's attention. It's my complete dependence on Him that He notices. — Lysa TerKeurst

Embracement Crossword Quotes By David Eddings

And how long dost thou expect this dying of thine to persist?' The voice seemed only mildly curious.
'I don't know' I replied through a sudden wave of self pity. 'I've never done it before. — David Eddings

Embracement Crossword Quotes By Now Is Good

Moments. This is one. This right here, right now, is definitely a moment. — Now Is Good

Embracement Crossword Quotes By Malcolm Gladwell

All good parents understand these three principles implicitly. If you want to stop little Johnnie from hitting his sister, you can't look away one time and scream at him another. You can't treat his sister differently when she hits him. And if he says he really didn't hit his sister, you have to give him a chance to explain himself. How you punish is as important as the act of punishing itself. — Malcolm Gladwell