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Profane Motivational Quotes By Mason Cooley

The power of the past does not depend on our knowledge of it. — Mason Cooley

Profane Motivational Quotes By Todd Starnes

I once heard a Chicago-area pastor put it this way: we don't need more Americans bowing down to the Democrat donkey or the Republican elephant. We need more Americans bowing down to the Lion of Judah. — Todd Starnes

Profane Motivational Quotes By Courtney Summers

I'm dying. I am dying. I have finally achieved what I set out to do. My heart is splitting open and I breathe in but no air gets into my lungs. — Courtney Summers

Profane Motivational Quotes By Stella Young

We all learn how to use the bodies we're born with, or learn to use them in an adjusted state, whether those bodies are considered disabled or not. — Stella Young

Profane Motivational Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Loose the world, get lost in it, and find your soul. — Henry David Thoreau

Profane Motivational Quotes By Andrew Louth

The purpose of theology is to safeguard against misunderstandings that frustrate a Christian life of prayer. — Andrew Louth

Profane Motivational Quotes By Voltaire

A hundred times I have wanted to kill myself, but I was still in love with life. This absurd weakness is perhaps one of our deadliest attachments: can anything be more foolish than to keep carrying a fardel and yet keep wanting to throw it to the ground? To hold one's existence in horror, and yet cling to it? — Voltaire

Profane Motivational Quotes By E.L. James

If he touches me, I will succumb. I know the power he wields over me and my traitorous body. I know. — E.L. James

Profane Motivational Quotes By A.S. Peterson

Though Fin couldn't see it, she felt the closeness of land around her. From beyond the grey veil she could sense the oppressive weight of two great continents crowding down to the sea, each to kneel and contemplate the nearness of an ancient earthen brother. — A.S. Peterson