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Eostre Correspondence Quotes By Carolyn Custis James

Joy isn't grounded in our circumstances; it is grounded in the unchanging character of God. — Carolyn Custis James

Eostre Correspondence Quotes By Seamus Dever

I think about all the people who have created something that lives after them - works of art, plays, music, films, literature, poetry that will be read, seen, performed, and heard for the rest of time. If I could do something that lives after me, then I think I will have had a life well led. — Seamus Dever

Eostre Correspondence Quotes By Tessa Dare

Forget birds singing, bells ringing, brooks quaintly babbling over rocks. Choirs of angels could go hang. Her voice, even scratchy and weak, was the most beautiful thing he'd ever heard. — Tessa Dare

Eostre Correspondence Quotes By David Antin

I've always had a strong feeling for the Statue of Liberty, because it became the statue of my personal liberty. — David Antin

Eostre Correspondence Quotes By Matt Long

I survived because I had trained my heart to do the same: survive. Becoming an Ironman had kept me from becoming a dead man. — Matt Long

Eostre Correspondence Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

You were the sun, and I was crashing into you. — Rainbow Rowell

Eostre Correspondence Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

He won't have sex with me if he's hungry. I have my theories about why. — Karen Marie Moning

Eostre Correspondence Quotes By Patti Hansen

I loved when my boyfriends would call me their Amazon girl. — Patti Hansen

Eostre Correspondence Quotes By Joel T. McGrath

There is a sort of ruthless love when the heart wishes for what the mind warns against. — Joel T. McGrath

Eostre Correspondence Quotes By Eknath Easwaran

Each time a divine incarnation comes to us, it is not to bring new truths or to establish a new religion but to remind us of what we have forgotten: that we are all one, and that we must live in harmony with this unity by learning to contribute to the joy and fulfillment of all. — Eknath Easwaran