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Kunzmann Edge Quotes By Steve Maraboli

The problem that we have with a victim mentality is that we forget to see the blessings of the day. Because of this, our spirit is poisoned instead of nourished. — Steve Maraboli

Kunzmann Edge Quotes By Confucius

Man is born with uprightness. If one loses it, he will be lucky if he escapes with his life. — Confucius

Kunzmann Edge Quotes By John Jakes

Guilty she might be. But what human being was not? There were things in her past she needn't be ashamed of, things to be proud of; she wouldn't surrender so meekly to a condemning judgment. — John Jakes

Kunzmann Edge Quotes By Ron Baratono

The frustration of not knowing which way to turn in life is similar to a traffic jam. You're stuck! Don't you feel relief when the cars start rolling? Look at life this way, pick a path and see where it leads. Bring God's grace with you so you're not alone. You'll find the frustration has been lifted and your search has begun. It's all in Jesus name. Amen. — Ron Baratono

Kunzmann Edge Quotes By Logan Pearsall Smith

What is more mortifying than to feel that you have missed the plum for want of courage to shake the tree? — Logan Pearsall Smith

Kunzmann Edge Quotes By Susie Bright

Many Americans who are not fastened at the temples to a Christian prayer book are offended by politicians who justify their decisions by piously quoting the Old Testament. — Susie Bright

Kunzmann Edge Quotes By Alberto Cairo

It is in the combination of words and visuals that the magic of understanding often happens. — Alberto Cairo

Kunzmann Edge Quotes By Tommy Cotton

One of the only things more powerful than the human heart is the that it takes to heal one that has been broken — Tommy Cotton

Kunzmann Edge Quotes By Oliver DeMille

In our day, a vast majority of people is dependent either on an employer or the government-or both. One way to rate your level of independence might be to measure how long you can survive, feed your family and live in your home after your employer stops paying you anything. — Oliver DeMille