Marylous Near Quotes & Sayings
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I think a lot can be said for consolidation, but I think it should be done for the right reasons. — Margrethe Vestager
Confession has a "consequence" too - a good consequence! A free and happy heart! — Stormie O'martian
The human body is strangely made and sometimes it pays not to think about it too closely. — Walter Kirn
Everything comes to you when you ready. If it did not come to you then know that you not yet ready, build yourself to it.
Ana Maria Frith, from: Limitless: Change Your Life — Ana M Frith
I'd have your back off-site too, if you'd let me." ~Cain, Ghost of You — Kelly Moran
You Can't Lose Something You Never Had — Kate Hudson
Carry out the republican principle of universal suffrage, or strike it from your banners and substitute 'Freedom and Power to one half of society, and Submission and Slavery to the other.' — Ernestine Rose
I'll see you in your dreams, okay, stupid? — Kiersten White
takes. We get off track when we make our walks with Christ about how we are walking versus how God is leading. We need to pay attention to His Spirit to be led by Him on a daily basis. If we are distracted by the things of this life or our weariness and afflictions, we can get off course. When we suffer trials, we can become distracted by the circumstances and wallow in fear or sorrow. But if we refocus on the Lord, He comforts us and gives us a reason for rejoicing again during our trial. — Adam Houge
There are no ordinary people. The blur or everyday reality has created a world in which most of us have forgotten our unique and sacred existence ... it is [our] true self, once discovered, that enables us to understand more clearly the nature of our world, and our own existence. — Kim Chestney
If there is unemployment in America, it is because the unemployed do not want to work. — Henry Ford
Your audience is a lot smarter than you realize. — Angela Kinsey
I think God sometimes uses the completely inexplicable events in our lives to point us toward Him. We get to decide each time whether we will lean in toward what is unfolding and say yes or back away. The folks who were following Jesus in Galilee got to decide the same thing each day because there was no road map, no program, and no certainty. All they had was this person, an idea, and an invitation to come and see. — Bob Goff
