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Jeanney Robertson Quotes By Victoria Osteen

You matter to God, and every detail of your life matters to Him. — Victoria Osteen

Jeanney Robertson Quotes By Raj Singh

As long as your feelings, faith, honesty and understanding are alive, there is no need to measure your love. — Raj Singh

Jeanney Robertson Quotes By L.M. Young

Sometimes it takes a walk through the darkness; to totally appreciate the light — L.M. Young

Jeanney Robertson Quotes By Frederick Lenz

"Don't talk about enlightenment," Buddha would say. He was saying don't talk about the nagual. He'd talk about how to get to it. — Frederick Lenz

Jeanney Robertson Quotes By John Buchan

I had a fine prospect of the whole ring of moorland. I saw the car speed away with two occupants, and a man on a hill pony riding east. I judged they were looking for me, and I wished them joy of their quest. — John Buchan

Jeanney Robertson Quotes By L. Frank Baum

If you desire it," promised the Tin Woodman, leaning back in his tin throne and crossing his tin legs. "I haven't related my history in a long while, because everyone here knows it nearly as well as I do. But you, being a stranger, are no doubt curious to learn how I became so beautiful and prosperous, so I will recite for your benefit my strange adventures. — L. Frank Baum

Jeanney Robertson Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

Just as soon as I meet and learn to love a friend we must part and go our separate ways, never to meet on quite the same ground again. For, disguise the fact as we will, when friends, even the closest-and perhaps the more so on account of that very closeness-meet again after a separation there is always a chill, lesser or greater, of change. Neither finds the other quite the same. This is only natural. Human nature is ever growing or retrograding-never stationary. But still, with all our philosophy who of us can repress a little feeling of bewildered disappointment when we realize that our friend is not and never can be just the same as before-even although the change may be an improvement? — L.M. Montgomery