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Mongolian Death Worm Quotes By Francine Rivers

How can we be witnesses of the one true God if we hold the truth as our own possession? God meant his truth for the world. — Francine Rivers

Mongolian Death Worm Quotes By Viktor E. Frankl

The consciousness of one's inner value is anchored in higher, more spiritual things, and cannot be shaken by camp life. But how many free men, let alone prisoners, possess it? — Viktor E. Frankl

Mongolian Death Worm Quotes By Sharon Salzberg

In some ways our greatest ally in this practice of love is our wish to be happy. This wish functions as a homing instinct for freedom when we can unite it with understanding what actually brings us happiness. But sometimes we may feel that we do not really deserve happiness; we may feel almost ashamed of wanting it. Yet this wish is one of the finest things about us, opening the door to transcending our limited lives. — Sharon Salzberg

Mongolian Death Worm Quotes By Susan Edmonstone Ferrier

Lovers, it is well known, carry the art of tautology to its utmost perfection, and even the most impatient of them can both bear to hear and repeat the same things times without number, till the sound becomes the echo to the sense or the nonsense previously uttered. — Susan Edmonstone Ferrier

Mongolian Death Worm Quotes By Filbert Bayi

To say that politics is not a part of sports is not being realistic. When I run, I am more than a runner. I am a diplomat, an ambassador for my country. — Filbert Bayi

Mongolian Death Worm Quotes By Roy Bell

During my first year as a pastor I performed funerals for 50 church members - and they were the wrong ones. — Roy Bell

Mongolian Death Worm Quotes By Sydney J. Harris

Confidence, once lost or betrayed, can never be restored again to the same measure; and we learn too late in life that our acts of deception are irrevocable - they may be forgiven, but they cannot be forgotten by their victims. — Sydney J. Harris