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Originally Antonym Quotes By Tim Crawshaw

The world put's too much emphasis on what a person does in terms of monetary value and social status as opposed to who they are. If I was to ask you if you would be loved for who you are or what you do (eg. your occupation), I would guess that you would say who you are. Things are the wrong way around unless you follow Jesus.

God cares about who we are primarily, not what we do. It is our character and approach to life that he cares about. God wants us to choose him and put him first which ultimately means being a servant to him and others. — Tim Crawshaw

Originally Antonym Quotes By Truus Matti

Books,' I say sleepily. 'They don't change either. If you read a book and look at it again later on, it's still the same thing. But it's exciting all over again. — Truus Matti

Originally Antonym Quotes By Julie Buxbaum

You know how it is. Mean girls get mean in seventh grade and they stay that way until your ten-year reunion, when they want to be best friends again. — Julie Buxbaum

Originally Antonym Quotes By Sarah MacLean

She was mine before she was yours," Tommy said, anger in his tone. "All those years without you . . . she still had me. And when she sees who you are . . . what you've become . . . she will turn to me again. — Sarah MacLean

Originally Antonym Quotes By Debra Webb

he wanted to pursue criminal charges — Debra Webb

Originally Antonym Quotes By Maria Montessori

The most important period of life is not the age of university studies, but the first one, the period from birth to the age of six. — Maria Montessori

Originally Antonym Quotes By L.D. Davis

Coming from a guy who wasn't always nice to women, he's only going to treat you the way you let him. If you continue to be tolerant of circumstances, he's not going to have a reason to change — L.D. Davis