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Lahmeyer Huntington Quotes By Bear Grylls

Christianity is not about religion. It's about faith, about being held, about being forgiven. It's about finding joy and finding home. — Bear Grylls

Lahmeyer Huntington Quotes By David Foster Wallace

He said he didn't think Lenore should go to the G.O.D.
"Nobody ever finds anybody in a place like that," he said, "People don't go to a place like that to look for other people. That's the opposite of the whole concept that's behind the thing. — David Foster Wallace

Lahmeyer Huntington Quotes By Stanislav Grof

For any culture which is primarily concerned with meaning, the study of death - the only certainty that life holds for us - must be central, for an understanding of death is the key to liberation in life. — Stanislav Grof

Lahmeyer Huntington Quotes By Ted Dekker

When you have a desperate love for God,' Father Micheal would say, 'the comforts of this world feel like paper flowers. They are easily put aside. If you really have God's love. — Ted Dekker

Lahmeyer Huntington Quotes By Bruno Schulz

Groping blindly in the darkness, he sank between the white mounds of cool feathers and slept as he fell, across the bed or with his head downward, pushing deep into the softness of the pillows, as if in sleep he wanted to drill through, to explore completely, that powerful massif of feather bedding rising out of the night. — Bruno Schulz

Lahmeyer Huntington Quotes By Matthew S. Williams

It seems to me that God would not have endowed us with a mind and a sense of curiosity if he did not mean for us to use it. — Matthew S. Williams

Lahmeyer Huntington Quotes By Steven Redhead

Life can hold mysteries that only time will reveal. — Steven Redhead

Lahmeyer Huntington Quotes By Emanuel Geibel

To express the most difficult matters clearly and intelligently, is to strike coins out of pure gold. — Emanuel Geibel