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Japie Mulder Quotes By Chris Fabry

There's not more power in a lot of people praying because the power comes from God and not the people. But what happens when many pray for the same thing is an opportunity for God's glory. Everything comes back to the glory of God. Everything in history, the purpose of our lives, is the glory of God. Every breath we take. — Chris Fabry

Japie Mulder Quotes By Gary Locke

I'm so proud of my Chinese ancestry, but I was born and raised in America, and I really believe in American values, our American system, our freedom, our liberties. — Gary Locke

Japie Mulder Quotes By Barbra Streisand

I wish I could be like Shaw who once read a bad review of one of his plays, called the critic and said: 'I have your review in front of me and soon it will be behind me.' — Barbra Streisand

Japie Mulder Quotes By Lauren Morrill

You can't simply turn off love. It's part of life, and it's everywhere. You have to reach out and try to take it. — Lauren Morrill

Japie Mulder Quotes By Henry A. Kissinger

It is barely conceivable that there are people who like war. — Henry A. Kissinger

Japie Mulder Quotes By Anais Nin

The river of life divides into two branches: being and formulating. — Anais Nin

Japie Mulder Quotes By Rumi

The illuminated life can happen now, in the moments left. Die to your ego, and become a True Human Being. — Rumi

Japie Mulder Quotes By Wellington Webb

The 19th century was a century of empires, the 20th century was a century of nation states. The 21st century will be a century of cities. — Wellington Webb

Japie Mulder Quotes By Richard Heinberg

The industrial civilisation is based on the consumption of energy resources that are inherently limited in quantity and that are about to become scarce. When they do, competition for what remains will trigger dramatic economic and geopolitical events; in the end, it may be impossible for even a single nation to sustain industrialism as we have know it in the twentieth century. — Richard Heinberg