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Herkily Quotes By Ram Dass

You see that who you are isn't moving in time. Time is describing the incarnations, the packing changes. — Ram Dass

Herkily Quotes By Johann Gottfried Herder

We see so much that we in fact see nothing, and we know so much that we no longer possess anything that is our own, that is to say, something we could not have learned, something that arises out of the virtues and errors of our own self — Johann Gottfried Herder

Herkily Quotes By David Broom

Not that I speak in regard to being in need: for I have learned, in whatever state I am in, to be content. 12 I know how to be brought low by poverty, and I know how to live in abundance: everywhere and in all things I have learned to both be full and to be hungry, both of having abundance and suffering need. 13 I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength. 14 — David Broom

Herkily Quotes By J.M. Darhower

Come home with me, Karissa.
"My breath hitches. "That's not a question."
"Doesn't matter," he says. "Come home with me, anyway. — J.M. Darhower

Herkily Quotes By Lacey Alexander

I don't know how to be me and how to be sexual at the same time. — Lacey Alexander

Herkily Quotes By David Plotz

The Bible is forbidding when you start to read it. The language is odd. The stories start and stop herkily-jerkily. The characters behave in inexplicable ways. It takes a little bit of time to get into the rhythm of the book. I found reading the first 15 chapters of Genesis very very difficult. Once I got past there, I loved reading, and found it very easy. When you get used to the Bible, it becomes thrilling to read (like any great book - I just had exactly the same experience with the Odyssey). — David Plotz

Herkily Quotes By J.C. Ryle

We want more men and women who walk with God and before God, like Enoch and Abraham. — J.C. Ryle