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Gungor Songs Quotes By Michael Gungor

I think I'm just trying to be myself and write songs that are honest. That's what I hear in artist's that I like. — Michael Gungor

Gungor Songs Quotes By A.C. Gaughen

A fighting man will die without something to fight for."
"And a woman?" I asked her.
She drew in a slow breath. "Everyone needs something - someone - to fight for, Marian. — A.C. Gaughen

Gungor Songs Quotes By Jennifer E. Smith

Maybe the answer to all of his problems was nothing more than a darkened sky and a glittering city, a lofty perch above the world below. It seemed entirely possible that it was all just a matter of setting and location, and Peter wondered why he hadn't thought of it before. — Jennifer E. Smith

Gungor Songs Quotes By Jason Mraz

The rules of life are made up. The rules only exist in your mind. — Jason Mraz

Gungor Songs Quotes By Gayle Forman

Teddy had taken his shirt off and had streaked himself with mud. Dad said he looked like one of the boys from Lord of the Flies. — Gayle Forman

Gungor Songs Quotes By Michael Gungor

If leading worship is just about bringing a group of people into a room so we can get goosebumps and sing songs together, there's not much value in that. But if leading worship is a means to an end, that we leave this place as a different kind of people, as part of a new humanity that God wants to create ... then that matters. — Michael Gungor

Gungor Songs Quotes By Barbara Holland

True ownership of anything requires time ... — Barbara Holland

Gungor Songs Quotes By Robin Hobb

What does who call me when? — Robin Hobb

Gungor Songs Quotes By Eric Whitacre

I think [the virtual choir] speaks well to a benevolent future for the Internet. — Eric Whitacre

Gungor Songs Quotes By Will Durant

In order to prevent self-interest and ill-conceived projects, and all such dangerous innovations as finally ruined the Athenians, each man should not be at liberty to propose new laws at pleasure; this right should belong exclusively to the magistrates.... It is above all the great antiquity of the laws which makes them sacred and venerable; men soon learn to despise laws which they see daily altered; and states, by accustoming themselves to neglect their ancient customs under the pretext of improvement, often introduce greater evils than those they endeavor to remove.109 — Will Durant