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Paulas Choice Quotes By Oswald Chambers

It is easy to turn our religious life into a cathedral for beautiful memories, but there are feet to be washed ... — Oswald Chambers

Paulas Choice Quotes By James MacDonald

The Scriptures were written with built-in tension between texts and its resultant theology. — James MacDonald

Paulas Choice Quotes By Karina Halle

Better to be a catalyst for change than a martyr for lies. — Karina Halle

Paulas Choice Quotes By Max Frisch

The difference between an author and a horse is that the horse doesn't understand the horse dealer's language. — Max Frisch

Paulas Choice Quotes By Jeno Marz

Personally, I could care less about how people chose their graves. What I do care about is that I don't want to be dragged along into one, especially by someone who has already lived their life to the fullest. — Jeno Marz

Paulas Choice Quotes By Richard Rohr

There is no path to peace, but peace itself is the path. — Richard Rohr

Paulas Choice Quotes By Sheryl Swoopes

I've always been a firm believer in mind over matter. If you don't believe you can achieve, your body will start to believe this and you'll be stuck. — Sheryl Swoopes

Paulas Choice Quotes By James Renner

The thing is, memory is about trust. We have to trust that what we remember is fact. And we have to trust what other people remember for things we never saw. — James Renner

Paulas Choice Quotes By George McGovern

I hope someday we will be able to proclaim that we have banished hunger in the United States, and that we've been able to bring nutrition and health to the whole world. — George McGovern

Paulas Choice Quotes By Jan Morris

Worldwide travel is not compulsory. Great minds have been fostered entirely by staying close to home. Moses never got further than the Promised Land. Da Vinci and Beethoven never left Europe. Shakespeare hardly went anywhere at all-certainly not to Elsinore or the coast of Bohemia. — Jan Morris