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Lds Thomas S Monson Lighthouse Quotes By Dan Millman

Be happy now, without reason - or you never will be at all. — Dan Millman

Lds Thomas S Monson Lighthouse Quotes By Ryan Eggold

Never stop taking risks. Just keep reaching. — Ryan Eggold

Lds Thomas S Monson Lighthouse Quotes By Thomas S. Monson

Like the vital rudder of a ship, we have been provided a way to determine the direction we travel. The lighthouse of the Lord beckons to all as we sail the seas of life. Our home port is the celestial kingdom of God. Our purpose is to steer an undeviating course in that direction. A man without a purpose is like a ship without a rudder - never likely to reach home port. To us comes the signal: Chart your course, set your sail, position your rudder, and proceed. — Thomas S. Monson

Lds Thomas S Monson Lighthouse Quotes By Dave Sitek

I believe in the power of song. Under the spell of the right song, passion is within reach, love is close by, and you are not alone! — Dave Sitek

Lds Thomas S Monson Lighthouse Quotes By Ruth Brown

I was trying to do Billie Holiday, because she was the voice to be heard at that time. — Ruth Brown

Lds Thomas S Monson Lighthouse Quotes By Matthieu Ricard

Our Earth is taking part in a fantastic cosmic ballet. First, it pulls us through space at a speed of nearly twenty miles per second during its annual journey around the Sun. The Sun then drags the Earth with it during its voyage through the Milky Way at a speed of 140 miles per second. The Milky Way is falling in turn at approximately fifty-five miles per second toward Andromeda. And there's more to come. The Local Group that contains our galaxy and Andromeda is falling at about 375 miles per second toward the Virgo cluster of galaxies, which is in turn moving toward a large complex of galaxies called the Great Attractor. — Matthieu Ricard