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Kanarini Quotes By John Piper

I exist to magnify Jesus Christ. That is, I am on this planet for one ultimate reason: to do whatever I can to make Jesus Christ known and treasured - a knowing and a treasuring that accords with his infinite beauty and immeasurable worth. — John Piper

Kanarini Quotes By Jennifer Jason Leigh

I just don't want to talk about my personal life. I feel like it's mine, I'm not trying to promote it. It's nice to have things that are your own, that you value enough that you don't have to use to sell a movie. — Jennifer Jason Leigh

Kanarini Quotes By Paul Miller

We begin to resemble what we focus on. If we devote our lives to our jobs, then we mentally take the office to our daughter's lacrosse game. — Paul Miller

Kanarini Quotes By Dana Perino

The intelligence activities undertaken by the United States government are lawful, necessary and required to protect Americans from terrorist attacks — Dana Perino

Kanarini Quotes By K.F. Breene

Her soft vulnerability coupled with her cutting insight and strength were a lethal combination - one — K.F. Breene

Kanarini Quotes By J.M. Darhower

The woman's touch is witchcraft. It's a sin to give in, but seeing as sinning is my specialty, I let her dark magic consume me, because what do I have to lose? — J.M. Darhower

Kanarini Quotes By John Damascene

He who longs alway after God, he seeth Him: for God is in all things. Existing things are dependent on that which is, and nothing can be unless it is in that which is. God then is mingled with everything, maintaining their nature: and in His holy flesh the God-Word is made one in subsistence and is mixed with our nature, yet without confusion. — John Damascene

Kanarini Quotes By Miguel De Cervantes

Let everyone turn himself around, and look at home, and he will find enough to do. — Miguel De Cervantes