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Over The Hill 40th Birthday Quotes By Elizabeth Lesser

Every day we have the opportunity to make our relationships be on the outside what they really are on a spiritual level. — Elizabeth Lesser

Over The Hill 40th Birthday Quotes By Adyashanti

You are the doorway to the infinite. — Adyashanti

Over The Hill 40th Birthday Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

Do not be afraid because the, community teems with excitement. Silence and death are dreadful. The rush of life, the vigor of earnest men, the conflict of realities, invigorate, cleanse, and establish the truth. — Henry Ward Beecher

Over The Hill 40th Birthday Quotes By Mark The Evangelist

Unless a man gives himself entirely to the Cross, in a spirit of humility and self-abasement; unless he casts himself down to be trampled underfoot by all and despised, accepting injustice, contempt and mockery; unless he undergoes all these things with joy for the sake of the Lord, not claiming any kind of human reward whatsoever - glory or honor or earthly pleasures - he cannot become a true Christian. — Mark The Evangelist

Over The Hill 40th Birthday Quotes By Brit Marling

I never want to repeat the same thing. I always want it to be different from what I've done, and to be not quite sure whether or not I can pull it off, until I hopefully do. — Brit Marling

Over The Hill 40th Birthday Quotes By David James

I once drew a picture of Jack Nicholson in The Shining. But I put it away
after a Feng Shui expert told me about the bad vibes — David James

Over The Hill 40th Birthday Quotes By Jethro Tull

To tell the truth, I'd scare me too. — Jethro Tull

Over The Hill 40th Birthday Quotes By Francis De Sales

Our actions are like roses, which when fresh have more beauty, yet when dry have more strength and sweetness. Our works performed with tenderness of heart are more agreeable to ourselves, who regard only our own satisfaction, yet when performed in the time of dryness they possess more sweetness, and become more precious in the sight of God. — Francis De Sales