Ihop History Quotes & Sayings
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The moon can never breathe, but it can take our breath away with the beauty of its cold, arid orb. — Munia Khan
I might be 30 years old, but a girl never outgrows the need for her mother. — Debbie Macomber
You have to be a bit of a dreamer to imagine a world where love trumps hate--but I don't think being a dreamer is all that bad. Joel prophesied that God would "pour out [His] Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your old men will dream dreams, your young men will see visions" (Joel 2:28). I'm an old man, and this is one of my dreams: that my descendants will one day live in a land where people are quick to confess their wrongdoing and forgive the wrongdoing of others and are eager to build something beautiful together. — John M. Perkins
Almost unbidden, he released the safety, and his index finger slid inside the guard. — Jonathan L. Howard
When I looked at you, my life made sense. Even the bad things made sense. They were necessary to make you possible. — Jonathan Safran Foer
Now, I'm not even saying that girls shouldn't have princesses in their lives, the archetype in and of itself is not innately wrong, but there should be more options to choose from. So that was my intent, to demonstrate how ridiculous it is to paint an entire gender of heroes with one superficial brush. — David Trumble
The true way goes over a line that, rather than spanning heights, is hardly above the ground. It appears more decidedly to make one trip than to be walked along. — Franz Kafka
I've gone through the village of my songwriting and my artistry, and I've gone through lots of different phases, including one where it has been very quiet and abandoned me for a few years. — Carly Simon
The things which are impossible with men are possible with God. — Karen Witemeyer
Don't be so obsessed with stardom that you miss out on success — Rasheed Ogunlaru
Even when your mind wanders, it's going someplace, and all that travelling adds up ... — Margaret Wrinkle