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Judean Wilderness Quotes By Marsha Canham

The reverend began droning the oft-repeated rites and vows of the marriage ceremony. He dared not look either participant in the eye, but directed the promises of love, honor, and obedience to the lofty bookshelves. Only once did he make the mistake of focusing on anything more animated, and then only because the cut over the groom's eye had begun to leak again and a bright red spot of blood dripped onto the front of his shirt, staining the stark whiteness of the silk like an omen of tragedy to come. — Marsha Canham

Judean Wilderness Quotes By Ikechukwu Joseph

Failure is not fatal nor that you are finished but the result of unfinished product waiting to be reproduced, reprocessed and polished. Failure is that you have learned your omissions, mistakes or what you did not do right or well at the last attempt. You can transform failure into a fortune by dealing with what went wrong. Failure is only a product of uncorrected mistakes. — Ikechukwu Joseph

Judean Wilderness Quotes By Owen Wilson

That's the thing about friendship, it's a lot rarer than love, because there is nothing in it for any body. — Owen Wilson

Judean Wilderness Quotes By Chad Sugg

And like a colorful bloom of temporary lights in the sky, you will shine. — Chad Sugg

Judean Wilderness Quotes By Harry

if a say ..i am sorry again and again ,don't take this as my weakness.i am fully able to live my life without you..i just don't want to...so if don't able to do that,,leave to it — Harry

Judean Wilderness Quotes By Henri Nouwen

Our life is full of brokenness - broken relationships, broken promises, broken expectations. How can we live with that brokenness without becoming bitter and resentful except by returning again and again to God's faithful presence in our lives. — Henri Nouwen