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Injurous Quotes By Paul Tillich

You are accepted. You are accepted, accepted by that which is greater than you, and the name of which you do not know. Do not ask for the name now; perhaps you will find it later. Do not try to do anything now; perhaps later you will do much. Do not seek for anything; do not perform anything; do not intend anything. Simply accept the fact that you are accepted! — Paul Tillich

Injurous Quotes By Bill Vaughan

Youth is when you're allowed to stay up late on New Year's Eve. Middle age is when you're forced to. — Bill Vaughan

Injurous Quotes By Richard Wagamese

We approach our lives on different trajectories, each of us spinning in our own separate, shining orbits. What gives this life its resonance is when those trajectories cross and we become engaged with each other, for as long or as fleetingly as we do. There's a shared energy then, and it can feel as though the whole universe is in the process of coming together. I live for those times. No one is truly ever "just passing through." Every encounter has within it the power of enchantment, if we're willing to look for it. — Richard Wagamese

Injurous Quotes By Julius Erving

But you know, we have a very normal family. We've had our ups and downs. You know, we've had our issues, but we've had great cause for celebration. — Julius Erving

Injurous Quotes By Bill Jensen

Me comes before we. You need to become future strong before you can help others do the same. — Bill Jensen

Injurous Quotes By Edward Rutherfurd

As I said,I believe in fate.Things happen as they are meant to be.We just have to recognize our destiny. — Edward Rutherfurd

Injurous Quotes By Dan Brown

It is said that in death, all things become clear. — Dan Brown

Injurous Quotes By George MacDonald

Never was there a more injurous mistake than to say it was the
business only of the clergy to care for souls. — George MacDonald

Injurous Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

He had slowed up to avoid the inevitable end of his thought:
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the frontiers of consciousness." The frontiers that artists must explore were not for her, ever. She was fine-spun, inbred
eventually she might find rest in some quiet mysticism. Exploration was for those with a measure of peasant blood, those with big thighs and thick ankles who could take punishment as they took bread and salt, on every inch of flesh and spirit.
Not for you, he almost said. It's too tough a game for you. — F Scott Fitzgerald