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Kurosaki Mafuyu Quotes By Ravi Zacharias

I came to Him because I did not know which way to turn. I remained with Him because there is no other way I wish to turn. I came to Him longing for something I did not have. I remain with Him because I have something I will not trade. I came to Him as a stranger. I remain with Him in the most intimate of friendships. I came to Him unsure about the future. I remain with Him certain about my destiny. I came amid the thunderous cries of a culture that has 330 million deities. I remain with Him knowing that truth cannot be all-inclusive. — Ravi Zacharias

Kurosaki Mafuyu Quotes By Corrie Ten Boom

I prayed to dispel my fear, until suddenly, and I do not know how the idea came to me, I began to pray for others. I prayed for everyone who came into my thoughts - - people with whom I had traveled, those who had been in prison with me, my school friends of years ago. I do not know how long I continued my prayer, but this I do know - - my fear was gone! Interceding for others had released me! — Corrie Ten Boom

Kurosaki Mafuyu Quotes By Jimi Hendrix

And it's no war games, because they all keep the same place. But like the solar system is going through a change soon and it's going to affect the Earth in about 30 years. — Jimi Hendrix

Kurosaki Mafuyu Quotes By Kofi Annan

Have confidence in the young people, give them a chance, and they will surprise you. — Kofi Annan

Kurosaki Mafuyu Quotes By Jeffrey Fry

Everything put together is made to fall apart. — Jeffrey Fry

Kurosaki Mafuyu Quotes By Cornelia Funke

She had only to open a door, nothing but a door between the words,just large enough for her and Farid to pass through ... — Cornelia Funke

Kurosaki Mafuyu Quotes By John Lennon

Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King are great examples of fantastic nonviolents who died violently. I can never work that out. We're pacifists, but I'm not sure what it means when you're such a pacifist that you get shot. I can never understand that. — John Lennon