Glasgows Miles Quotes & Sayings
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Obviously because of my personal connection to Mandela and having had his story as part of my childhood, I knew how awesome he was. — Lenora Crichlow

Men do change, and change comes like a little wind that ruffles the curtains at dawn, and it comes like the stealthy perfume of wildflowers hidden in the grass. — John Steinbeck

Learning about the intellectual basis for Christianity bolsters the faith of Christians-espe cially those who may be experiencing doubts-and prepares them to share Christ with others. — Lee Strobel

You just happened to put your hand to your face and find it damp and you wondered what the hell Christ bothered to die for, if He ever died at all. — John Le Carre

A PRAYER FOR TODAY Lord God, my aim is to be a good and faithful servant of Yours. I surrender all of my life to You and to Your ends ... . Amen. — Kurt Bjorklund

Remember, habits are powerful because they create neurological cravings. It helps to add a new reward if you want to overcome your previous cravings. Only once your brain starts expecting the reward will the important rewiring take place that will allow you to create new habits. — Barbara Oakley

I've decided to go for a B.A. in art. It's the shortest route to a degree. I'm thinking about teaching. — Herb Trimpe

Strange that creatures without backbones have the hardest shells. — Khalil Gibran

Fade to black. Or whatever color you like. If you can find a way to fade to pink or purple, please do. — David Levithan

I was three years old. I was messing with my grandparents' dog in Las Vegas, and he decided to pick me up by my head and run around the backyard with me. — Brian Austin Green

When you achieve one dream, dream another. Getting what you want is only a problem if you have nowhere to go next. Dreaming is a lifetime occupation. — Rudy Ruettiger

The art of medicine consists of amusing the patient while Nature takes its course. - Voltaire — William Owens