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Nourry Claude Quotes By Craig Groeschel

We aren't designed by God to seek the image of others; we are designed to seek him. When we spend time on social media focusing on how well others present their lives, we are, to use one of my father's baseball analogies, taking our eye off the ball. — Craig Groeschel

Nourry Claude Quotes By J. Cole

In this life ain't no happy endings;
Only pure beginnings followed by years of sinning and fake repentance. — J. Cole

Nourry Claude Quotes By LeAnn Rimes

Sometimes when I look in the mirror, I see a child, then I look and see a woman who should be turning 60. — LeAnn Rimes

Nourry Claude Quotes By Mark Batterson

...one good decision can totally change the trajectory of our lives. And that one good decision will lead to better decisions. But it starts by making the right decision when no one is looking.

There is a past cause and future effect to every decision that goes way beyond what is discernible in the here and now. Decisions have long and often complex genealogies. And every decision is a genesis moment that has the potential to radically alter not just our destiny but the course of human history as well. — Mark Batterson

Nourry Claude Quotes By Alanis Morissette

I find as an artist if I'm not expressed relatively consistently, I get really depressed. — Alanis Morissette

Nourry Claude Quotes By Robert David Steele

I am a patriot. I have always sought to serve my country, in theory a Republic. Learning that secrecy was evil rather than good was my first step. From there it was a steady march toward open-source everything. Now I see all the evil that secrecy enables in a corrupt Congress, a corrupt Executive, a corrupt economy, and a corrupt society. I see that the greatest service I or any other person can render to the Republic is to march firmly, non-violently, toward open-source everything. — Robert David Steele