Psalms Family Quotes & Sayings
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I raised my hand and ran a finger across his lower lip. He closed his beautiful eyes and continued to move inside me, filling me, surrendering to me, slowly and passionately. — Sharlyn G. Branson
Things have no power that humans don't put there. — Terry Pratchett
Lee's army will be your objective point. Wherever Lee goes, there you will go also. — Ulysses S. Grant
It's hard to live up to The Beatles. When Wings toured, they got slated. Even Dad found it hard living up to The Beatles. I started out playing under an alias because I wanted to start quietly. — James McCartney
St. Augustine says something which is a great thought and a great comfort here. He interprets the passage from the Psalms 'seek his face always' as saying: this applies 'for ever'; to all eternity. God is so great that we never finish our searching. He is always new. With God there is perpetual, unending encounter, with new discoveries and new joy. Such things are theological matters. At the same time, in an entirely human perspective, I look forward to being reunited with my parents, my siblings, my friends, and I imagine it will be as lovely as it was at our family home. — Pope Benedict XVI
You're too focused. Too high-strung. Too ... " Eros trails off as he continues to look into Levi's blue eyes. "Too caught up with being in love. — Shanora Williams
The people who are rebelling meaningfully don't buy a lot of stuff. — David Foster Wallace
Personal growth is about progress, not perfection. — Hal Elrod
Dr. Patel nodded. "You are a very smart man, John. I am curious to know why you never went to college?" John shrugged. "I thought I would. But I fell in love and got married." He started to say more, but his throat caught. Swallowing hard, he continued with difficulty. "Plans change. — Forrest Carr
Anyone who is not working toward the truth is missing the whole point of living. — Gautama Buddha
The princes who have done great things are the ones who have taken little account of their promises. — Niccolo Machiavelli
It is the theory which decides what can be observed — Albert Einstein
