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Mamedov Oktai Quotes By Simon Sinek

Success is when reality catches up to your imagination. — Simon Sinek

Mamedov Oktai Quotes By Brian Weiss

Souls don't have races or sexes or religions. They are beyond artificial divisions. — Brian Weiss

Mamedov Oktai Quotes By Albert Einstein

The thing is, not to stop questioning. — Albert Einstein

Mamedov Oktai Quotes By Philip Yancey

We respond to healing grace by giving it away. — Philip Yancey

Mamedov Oktai Quotes By Peter Melman

That's called man skills, yo. (On a student's poem about a poem) — Peter Melman

Mamedov Oktai Quotes By Charles De Lint

[She] had felt straight away that she wasn't meeting a new friend, but recognizing an old one. — Charles De Lint

Mamedov Oktai Quotes By Ryan Holiday

Seize this moment to deploy the plan that has long sat dormant in your head. — Ryan Holiday

Mamedov Oktai Quotes By William Shakespeare

Tis the times' plague, when madmen lead the blind. — William Shakespeare

Mamedov Oktai Quotes By Janet Morris

Go carefully, child of mat, where no mercy can be had, and let your faith lead you on. — Janet Morris

Mamedov Oktai Quotes By Mel Martinez

Senator Martinez is not driven by polls; he is driven by the needs of the state of Florida and its 17 million constituents. — Mel Martinez

Mamedov Oktai Quotes By Jim Cymbala

Satan wants us to focus on the problem, not the Provider. He constantly points to what seems to be rather than to what God has promised to do. If we stop spending time with the Lord in prayer, the concerns of the physical world snatch our attention and dominate us, while the spiritual senses deaden and the promises fade.
I am absolutely convinced that the number one reason that Christians today don't pray more is because we do not grasp the connection between prayer and the promises of God. We are trying as individuals and churches to pray 'because we're supposed to' without a living faith in the promises of God concerning prayer. No faith life of any significance can be maintained by this 'ought-to' approach. There must be faith in God at the bottom.
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When real faith in God arises, a certainty comes that when we call, he will answer ... that when we ask, we will receive ... that when we knock, the door will be opened ... — Jim Cymbala