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Penginjilan Quotes By James Hudson Taylor

God isn't looking for people of great faith, but for individuals ready to follow Him. — James Hudson Taylor

Penginjilan Quotes By Marina Lewycka

As Romeo and Juliet found to their cost, marriage is never just about two people falling in love, it is about families. — Marina Lewycka

Penginjilan Quotes By Mary MacLane

It is the trivial little facts about anything that describe it the most effectively. — Mary MacLane

Penginjilan Quotes By Emma Stone

You won't hear me saying I have no body issues because I wouldn't be human if I didn't. — Emma Stone

Penginjilan Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

You can increase or decrease the distance between yourself and an obvious danger, but the tragicomic thing here is that when you increase this distance, you approach to another danger simply because everywhere is full of dangers, clear or hidden! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Penginjilan Quotes By Tom Ford

I'm a believer in fate and in fulfilling your destiny. I've always had a kind of inner voice that I have learned to listen to. — Tom Ford

Penginjilan Quotes By Jilly Cooper

Hurting other people is not excusable because you've been hurt yourself. — Jilly Cooper

Penginjilan Quotes By Miguel Syjuco

I read a blog about this young filmmaker in the Philippines who made a short film, and one of the characters in the film reads my novel and then starts discussing the novel with someone. The idea that my book can inspire another artist and be part of that other artist's work ... that's the reason I write. — Miguel Syjuco

Penginjilan Quotes By Ayn Rand

No, justice has not ceased to exist. How could it? It is possible for men to abandon their sight of it, and then it is justice that destroys them. But it is not possible for justice to go out of existence, because one is an attribute of the other, because justice is the act of acknowledging that which exists. — Ayn Rand