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Realize Your Worth Employer Quotes By Richard J. Foster

all authentic prayer is a scraping of the heart whereby the dregs of the soul are offered up to God. — Richard J. Foster

Realize Your Worth Employer Quotes By Carrie Vaughn

I would ask, 'Have you read '1984'? Have you read 'Brave New World'? If so, I'm sorry, but you read science fiction.' — Carrie Vaughn

Realize Your Worth Employer Quotes By Victor Hugo

Friendship exists outside our modern economy of scarcity ... It's not about apportioning vanishing resources of time and energy. Friendship is a blessed relic of the ancient economy of the gift, and the time freely given to people dear to you actually creates magical abundance. — Victor Hugo

Realize Your Worth Employer Quotes By Stanley Kunitz

End with an image and don't explain. — Stanley Kunitz

Realize Your Worth Employer Quotes By S.N. Clemens

It gives me... gives me hope.

In second chances. In the different manifestations of love. In the inexplicable avenues of God's grace. — S.N. Clemens

Realize Your Worth Employer Quotes By Margaret Heffernan

One of the sad truths about leadership is that, the higher up the ladder you travel, the less you know. — Margaret Heffernan

Realize Your Worth Employer Quotes By Samuel R. Delany

You are trapped in that bright moment where you learned your doom — Samuel R. Delany

Realize Your Worth Employer Quotes By Patti Smith

I was real religious when I was young. I wanted to be a missionary. — Patti Smith

Realize Your Worth Employer Quotes By Al Franken

I don't consider myself an artist necessarily, but craftsmen or people in the arts, their spiritualism is sort of when you're writing well or performing well or doing whatever you do well, there's an element of that that's either God-given, a talent that you're not necessarily responsible for. — Al Franken