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Estive Wonder Quotes By Richard Paul Evans

We can only lose what we have first claimed. — Richard Paul Evans

Estive Wonder Quotes By Theodore Sturgeon

An old-shoe lover loves loving old shoes. — Theodore Sturgeon

Estive Wonder Quotes By Ramana Maharshi

The only useful purpose of the present birth is to turn within and realize the Self. — Ramana Maharshi

Estive Wonder Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Sitting on top of Mr. Weasley's overflowing in-tray was an old toaster that was hiccuping in a disconsolate way and a pair of empty leather gloves that were twiddling their thumbs. A photograph of the Weasley family stood beside the in-tray. Harry noticed that Percy appeared to have walked out of it. — J.K. Rowling

Estive Wonder Quotes By Gerald N. Lund

To strengthen our faith and deepen our testimony to the point that we can successfully endure to the end, we must know for ourselves with a surety that:

God is our Heavenly Father, and we are His literal children.
He and His Beloved Son want us to be happy and eventually come to a fulness of joy.
They know us intimately and love us infinitely.
They want to bless us, and they actually take great joy in doing -so.

I am deeply convinced that this is the bedrock of which Christ spoke. And if we build our house on this rock, we can withstand the rains, the storms, and the floods that may come our way. With this testimony, we will endure. Without it, we are-vulnerable. — Gerald N. Lund

Estive Wonder Quotes By Charles Dickens

Master Bates saw something so exquisitely ludicrous in this reply, that he burst into another laugh; which laugh, meeting the coffee he was drinking, and carrying it down some wrong channel, very nearly terminated in his premature suffocation. — Charles Dickens

Estive Wonder Quotes By Northrop Frye

Failure to grasp centrifugal meaning is incomplete reading; failure to grasp centripetal meaning is incompetent reading. — Northrop Frye