Gladness Verse Quotes & Sayings
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Because of his boundless love, Jesus became what we are that he might make us to be what he is. — Irenaeus Of Lyons
Scars are but evidence of life. — Marcia Lynn McClure
After I finished the Atlantic swim I said "never again," but it didn't take long for me to change my mind. I like to push my limits. I want to raise money for cancer research and to inspire others to follow their dreams. — Benoit Lecomte
The justice system is flawed, and that just because you're overtly guilty doesn't actually mean you're actually going to go away, to jail. — Rashida Jones
Yesterday and tomorrow cross and mix on the skyline. The two are lost in a purple haze. One forgets, one waits. — Carl Sandburg
I want to stretch myself as an actor. — Victoria Justice
The more one works, the better one works and the more one wants to work. — George Will
The independent films are really where I kind of come from and where I feel comfortable. — Mia Wasikowska
Great buildings that move the spirit have always been rare. In every case they are unique, poetic, products of the heart. — Arthur Erickson
I like the beaches in Orange County the best. I think Orange County has great beaches. Everything from Dana Point to Newport to Laguna; all over the place. — Mark Hoppus
You weren't to know how your touch
with the teaspoon stirred me ... — Tiffany Atkinson
That's the nub of the thing, you see seriousness of spirit. It doesn't mean heaviness of heart, or a lack of fantasy, but it does mean an awareness of influences that touch our lives, sometimes in ways that seem cruel and unfeeling, and sometimes in ways that open up a glory which can never be forgotten. — Robertson Davies
Zombies are the walking dead, only it isn't their bodies that have died but their hearts, their souls. I know they exist because I have become one. — Cindy C. Bennett
Have you ever been to a place you're supposed to love, but all you can think about is home? — Cynthia Hand