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Motwani Stanford Quotes By Matthew Henry

The liberty of God's people is a heavy grievance to their enemies, Esth. 5:12, 13; Acts 5:17, 33. — Matthew Henry

Motwani Stanford Quotes By Emily Ley

God cares more about us abiding by His commandments and loving big - feeling deeply alive and free from the traps of perfection and comparison. He's watching us scurry about, saying, "Sweet girls, why are you so hard on yourselves? All this worry and busyness is for what? I've given you all you need. — Emily Ley

Motwani Stanford Quotes By Judith Butler

Whether or not we continue to enforce a universal conception of human rights at moments of outrage and incomprehension, precisely when we think that others have taken themselves out of the human community as we know it, is a test of our very humanity. — Judith Butler

Motwani Stanford Quotes By Jaachynma N.E. Agu

Structure your thought pattern to what you want to achieve and who you want to become. — Jaachynma N.E. Agu

Motwani Stanford Quotes By James Goll

You have to be intentional about receiving the Father's love. Seek God. Be passionate about it. No two people have the same experience of the Father's love, because every child of God is unique. — James Goll

Motwani Stanford Quotes By Rachel Hawthorne

The quickest road to trust comes by building a bridge of common experiences. — Rachel Hawthorne

Motwani Stanford Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

The Great Depression was going on, so that the station and the streets teemed with homeless people, just as they do today. The newspapers were full of stories of worker layoffs and farm foreclosures and bank failures, just as they are today. All that has changed, in my opinion, is that, thanks to television, we can hide a Great Depression. We may even be hiding a Third World War. — Kurt Vonnegut