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Jayaan Quotes By Karen E. Quinones Miller

Stop spending so much time trying to prove what you already know to people who don't really matter. It just makes you look insecure and lacking self-confidence. — Karen E. Quinones Miller

Jayaan Quotes By Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Who stands fast? Only the man whose final standard is not his reason, his principles, his conscience, his freedom, or his virtue, but who is ready to sacrifice all this when he is called to obedient and responsible action in faith and in exclusive allegiance to God- the responsible man, who tries to make his whole life an answer to the question and call of God. Where are these responsible people? — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Jayaan Quotes By Barbara Bretton

Maybe we should open a bottle of champagne," Maddy said, glaring at the two women. "A toast to keeping secrets . . . where would a family be without 'em? — Barbara Bretton

Jayaan Quotes By Armin Houman

Live to Trick. Trick to live. — Armin Houman

Jayaan Quotes By Lysa TerKeurst

God never intended for us to want anything more than we want Him. — Lysa TerKeurst

Jayaan Quotes By Laurence Overmire

Only in making peace - with ourselves, with others, and the world - will any of us find the life we are hoping for. — Laurence Overmire

Jayaan Quotes By Herman Melville

We die of too much life. — Herman Melville

Jayaan Quotes By Sam Taylor-Wood

I almost never cry, and it's something I don't like about myself. I sometimes try and make myself cry. Sometimes, when I'm in pain, I say if I could just cry it would make it so much easier. — Sam Taylor-Wood

Jayaan Quotes By Steffan Piper

When there is no accountability ... there will be no accountability. — Steffan Piper

Jayaan Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

Connie went away completely bewildered. She was not sure whether she had been insulted and mortally offended, or not. — D.H. Lawrence