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Marina Tabassum Quotes By Larry P. Aitken

Elder's Meditation of the Day - February 18
"laughter is a necessity in life that does not cost much, and the Old Ones say that one of the greatest healing powers in our life is the ability to laugh."
Larry P. Aitken, CHIPPEWA
Laughter is a good stress eliminator. Laughter causes healing powers to be distributed through our bodies. Laughter helps heal relationships that are having problems. Laughter can change other people. Laughter can heal the sick. Laughter is spiritual. One of the greatest gifts among Indian people has been our ability to laugh. Humor is natural to Indian people. Sometimes the only thing left to do is laugh.
Great Spirit, allow me to laugh when times get tough. — Larry P. Aitken

Marina Tabassum Quotes By John Ortberg

'Who Is This Man?' is about the impact of Jesus on human history. Most people - including most Christians - simply have no idea of the extent to which we live in a Jesus-impacted world. — John Ortberg

Marina Tabassum Quotes By Steven J. Lawson

He who has ceased to learn has ceased to teach. He who no longer sows in the study will no more reap in the pulpit. — Steven J. Lawson

Marina Tabassum Quotes By Christina Rossetti

When wombats do inspire/I strike my disused lyre — Christina Rossetti

Marina Tabassum Quotes By Anzia Yezierska

For a little while when we were lovers I breathed the air from the high places where love comes from, and I can't no more come down. — Anzia Yezierska

Marina Tabassum Quotes By Justin Broadrick

Ultimately I live in the now with artistic creation, not what could or could not be in the future, if a creation appears timeless in somebody's opinion, it won't in others, that's not for me to guess. — Justin Broadrick

Marina Tabassum Quotes By Tess Gerritsen

When one hears hoofbeats, medical students are taught, one must think of horses, not zebras. But the doctor who sees my blood count will surely think of horses. He will arrive at a perfectly logical conclusion. It will no occur to him that, this time, it is truly a zebra galloping by. — Tess Gerritsen