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Marianne Williamson Debate Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

Balance lives in the present. The surest way to lose your footing is to focus on what dreadful things might happen. — Oprah Winfrey

Marianne Williamson Debate Quotes By Peace Pilgrim

Live according to your highest light and more light will be given. — Peace Pilgrim

Marianne Williamson Debate Quotes By Ken Follett

If it be a sin to covet honour, I am the most offending soul alive. — Ken Follett

Marianne Williamson Debate Quotes By Abraham Verghese

Life, too, is like that. You live it forward, but understand it backward. It is only when you stop and look to the rear that you see the corpse caught under your wheel. — Abraham Verghese

Marianne Williamson Debate Quotes By Lauren Oliver

We are all Hangmen. — Lauren Oliver

Marianne Williamson Debate Quotes By Edith Hahn Beer

The trouble with these Nazis is that they have no self-critical faculty, so in their efforts to achieve greatness, they achieve nothing but a parody of greatness. Caesar conquered nations, took their leaders captive, picked their brains, and so enriched his empire. Hitler will burn down nations, torture their leaders to death, and destroy the world. — Edith Hahn Beer

Marianne Williamson Debate Quotes By Kathleen Parker

If you don't like tomato soup, you don't buy tomato soup. — Kathleen Parker

Marianne Williamson Debate Quotes By Marianne Williamson

Negativity poisons my mind, and positivity restores it. I have a choice whether to join in the darkness of the world, its petty judgments, and constant blame. When I do so I inject my psyche with poison, and today I choose a healthy mind. I replace all negativity with a positive attitude, in which I seek to find, and to articulate, the good in every heart. If I disagree, I will disagree with honor. If I debate a point, I will debate with respect. If I need to draw a line for the sake of justice, I will do so with an honor for the dignity of all. I will no longer be careless with the working of my mind. Rather, I will use it as it was created by God to be used, as a conduit for love and a gateway to peace. May everyone, including myself, feel the tenderness of my approval and not the harshness of my unkindness. — Marianne Williamson

Marianne Williamson Debate Quotes By Aiden Wilson Tozer

If we take away any of the attributes of God, we do not weaken God but we weaken our concept of God. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Marianne Williamson Debate Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

There may be thunder in Europe but it is in America the lightning will fall — Ambrose Bierce

Marianne Williamson Debate Quotes By Andy Andrews

For you shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free." Those are probably the most famous words ever spoken on the subject of truth. Most of us accept that particular sentence at face value. It certainly resonates with our spirit. It just feels right. But what does it mean, really? And have you ever contemplated the meaning that comes to light by inverting this principle? If it is correct that "you shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free," then is it possible that if you don't know the truth, its absence can place you in bondage? — Andy Andrews