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Lunile De Vara Quotes By John Ortberg

God designed us so that our choices, our thoughts and desires, and our behavior would be in perfect harmony with each other and would be powered by an unbroken connection with God, in perfect harmony with him and with all of his creation. That is a well-ordered soul. — John Ortberg

Lunile De Vara Quotes By Gregory Maguire

We are the next thing the Time Dragon is dreaming, and nothing to be done about it. — Gregory Maguire

Lunile De Vara Quotes By Marie Rutkoski

He struggled, knuckled his eyes, and let the words come. I want you to be mine, wholly mine, your heart, too. I want you to feel the same way. — Marie Rutkoski

Lunile De Vara Quotes By Robin Hobb

As well to clutch at the moon's reflection in a still midnight pond as to seek a grip on that bright mind. — Robin Hobb

Lunile De Vara Quotes By Ethel Carnie Holdsworth

The tragedy in the lives of the people is in what does not happen, rather than in what does happen -in all they do not realise.

Ethel Carnie -Miss Nobody — Ethel Carnie Holdsworth

Lunile De Vara Quotes By Paul Ferrini

You see what you choose to see, because all perception is a choice.
And when you cease to impose your meanings on what you see,
your spiritual eyes will open, and you will see a world free of judgment
and shining in its endless beauty. — Paul Ferrini

Lunile De Vara Quotes By Reinhold Niebuhr

The essence of man is his freedom. Sin is committed in that freedom. Sin can therefore not be attributed to a defect in his essence. It can only be understood as a self-contradiction, made possible by the fact of his freedom but not following necessarily from it. — Reinhold Niebuhr

Lunile De Vara Quotes By A.J. Darkholme

Mistake this day as being like any other, and your deaths will go as unmourned as the insects of the field. — A.J. Darkholme

Lunile De Vara Quotes By Jabari Asim

I am always amazed by the novel angles that people come up with for kids' Christmas books. Even if a family is not religious, who could resist, say, "Olive, the Other Reindeer," about Olive the dog who thinks the song refers to her and heads for the North Pole to help Santa out? — Jabari Asim

Lunile De Vara Quotes By Josh Lanyon

This is like dating. This is...weird. — Josh Lanyon

Lunile De Vara Quotes By Marlin K. Jensen

Friendship is also a vital and wonderful part of courtship and marriage. A relationship between a man and a woman that begins with friendship and then ripens into romance and eventually marriage will usually become an enduring, eternal friendship. — Marlin K. Jensen

Lunile De Vara Quotes By Yasmin Mogahed

We often wonder why God gives and takes, constricts and expands. What we forget is that human beings understand things by their opposites. Without dark, we can't understand light. Without hardship, we wouldn't *experience* ease. Without the existence of deprivation and loss, we couldn't grasp the need for gratitude or the virtue of patience. And without separation, we wouldn't taste the sweetness of reunion. Glory be to the one who gives - even when He takes. — Yasmin Mogahed

Lunile De Vara Quotes By James Baldwin

For nothing is fixed, forever and forever and forever, it is not fixed; the earth is always shifting, the light is always changing, the sea does not cease to grind down rock. Generations do not cease to be born, and we are responsible to them because we are the only witnesses they have. The sea rises, the light fails, lovers cling to each other, and children cling to us. The moment we cease to hold each other, the sea engulfs us and the light goes out. — James Baldwin

Lunile De Vara Quotes By Lin-Manuel Miranda

[HAMILTON]
I imagine death so much it feels more like a memory — Lin-Manuel Miranda

Lunile De Vara Quotes By Jo Graham

The office was different. That was the first thing Dick noticed. Not that he'd spent enough time in the Oval Office for it to feel like home. The sunburst rug was the same, and so were the paired cream colored couches, but the heavy draperies that had covered the windows were gone. The Remington bronzes of cowboys on pitching horses had been replaced by white china containers with subdued ivy topiaries. And the desk was different. It was a mess. — Jo Graham