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Medoff Law Quotes By John Ortberg

Sin is very important to the soul because sin is what disintegrates the soul; it's what attacks the soul. Sin kind of is to the soul what cancer is to the body. — John Ortberg

Medoff Law Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

All vital truth contains the memory of all that for which it is not true. — D.H. Lawrence

Medoff Law Quotes By Susanna Clarke

He hoped his enemies all had reason to fear him and his friends reason to love him ... — Susanna Clarke

Medoff Law Quotes By Lou Holtz

Virtually nothing is impossible in this world if you just put your mind to it and maintain a positive attitude. — Lou Holtz

Medoff Law Quotes By Anya Wylde

After an hour of gliding though the crowd and two glasses of tepid wine later, Penelope had reached the spiritual state of being merrily tipsy. It was that perfect state when everything starts looking wonderful and every tragedy turns into a comedy. — Anya Wylde

Medoff Law Quotes By Robert Genn

We know the human mind is programmed to glaze over when bored. Conversely, the mind is more alert in the presence of novelty. Our muse needs to stay seductive to keep our hands doing the right things. — Robert Genn

Medoff Law Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

If you are not in alignment with the moment, life is a struggle. Really, all you have to do is take responsibility for your inner alignment with now. — Eckhart Tolle

Medoff Law Quotes By Colson Whitehead

He is fat and pink. On the United Elevator Co. advertisements, they airbrush away the pocks in his cheeks, the red slivers in his nose. In person he is too flesh, a handful of raw meat. Dogs have been known to follow him, optimistic. — Colson Whitehead

Medoff Law Quotes By Sam Smith

There is one principle which is eternal; it is the duty of all men to protect their lives and the lives of the household, whenever necessity requires, and no power has a right to forbid it, should the last extreme arrive ... — Sam Smith