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Necesitarias Quotes By Jim Cymbala

Every time we open the Bible, let's stop and pray, whether for fifteen seconds or fifteen minutes, asking the Spirit to teach us. When I read the Bible, I want God to talk to my soul. — Jim Cymbala

Necesitarias Quotes By Anna Kavan

For the first time in her life she could talk openly of the things which interested her and were important to her. She had a great need of speech, of putting her thoughts into words; otherwise her thoughts seemed to escape her, flying about her brain in a wild confusion. It needed the power of words to put them in their places. And Rachel was full of understanding, using her sensitiveness to fan the thoughts of Anna towards coherency. — Anna Kavan

Necesitarias Quotes By Tiruvalluvar

Theirs is the stoneless fruit of love
Whose love is returned. — Tiruvalluvar

Necesitarias Quotes By Haruki Murakami

When I am running my mind empties itself. Everything I think while running is subordinate to the process. The thoughts that impose themselves on me while running are like light gusts of wind
they appear all of a sudden, disappear again and change nothing. — Haruki Murakami

Necesitarias Quotes By Meg Wolitzer

But clearly life took people and shook them around until finally they were unrecognizable even to those who had once known them well. Still, there was power in once having known someone. — Meg Wolitzer

Necesitarias Quotes By Emily Haines

The writing process is very much like being in a dark tunnel, and you don't really know what you will end up with until you have created it. — Emily Haines

Necesitarias Quotes By Wangari Maathai

It was easy to persecute me without people feeling ashamed. It was easy to vilify me and project me as a woman who was not following the tradition of a 'good African woman' and as a highly educated elitist who was trying to show innocent African women ways of doing things that were not acceptable to African men. — Wangari Maathai