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Escape For Awhile Quotes By Francine Rivers

I gave up what I can't keep for something I can never lose. — Francine Rivers

Escape For Awhile Quotes By Andy Cohen

I love divas. Madonna, Mariah, Beyonce, Britney. — Andy Cohen

Escape For Awhile Quotes By Robert Green Ingersoll

Christianity has made more lunatics than it ever provided asylums for. — Robert Green Ingersoll

Escape For Awhile Quotes By Ron Paul

Government is wasteful, fraudulent, and abusive by its very nature. To get rid of waste, fraud, and abuse, government power has to be dealt with. Government's legitimacy has to be challenged. Its claims of success must be refuted. The people who desire peace and prosperity must accept the fact that government and the politicians never deliver peace or prosperity. — Ron Paul

Escape For Awhile Quotes By Richard Dallas

No man can entirely separate himself in his moral life from his fellows. No matter how vigorous his individuality, he can never escape the consciousness of their standard and their judgment, and he must be swayed by it more or less, even though he denies it for awhile to himself. "Such — Richard Dallas

Escape For Awhile Quotes By Pope Francis

The Church is a mother, not an entrepreneur. — Pope Francis

Escape For Awhile Quotes By Wilhelm Wundt

We know, from ordinary life, that we are not able to direct our attention perfectly steadily and uniformly to one and the same object ... At times the attention turns towards the object most intensely, and at times the energy flags. — Wilhelm Wundt

Escape For Awhile Quotes By Roland Allen

What we need to be assured of is not that we possess an excellent system of doctrine and ritual, but that the gift of the Holy Spirit is a reality. — Roland Allen

Escape For Awhile Quotes By George Saunders

Reading is a form of prayer, a guided meditation that briefly makes us believe we're someone else, disrupting the delusion that we're permanent and at the center of the universe. Suddenly (we're saved!) other people are real again, and we're fond of them. — George Saunders