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Rebaptized Quotes By John O'Donohue

If you try to avoid or remove the awkward quality, it will pursue you. The only effective way to still its unease is to transfigure it, to let it become something creative and positive that contributes to who you are. Nietzche said that one of the best days in his life was the day when he rebaptized all his negative qualities as his best qualities. Rather than banishing what is at first glimpse unwelcome, you bring it home to unity with your life ... ..One of your sacred duties is to exercise kindness towrd them. In a sense, you are called to be a loving parent to your delinquent qualiites — John O'Donohue

Rebaptized Quotes By Gordon B. Hinckley

We have never found, and I think we never shall find, an adequate substitute for the situation in which two wholesome young men meet with a family, reason with them, teach them, testify to them, and pray with them. We shall always need missionaries. — Gordon B. Hinckley

Rebaptized Quotes By Alanea Alder

I won't become part of the collective. I refuse to have your babies. Resistance isn't futile! — Alanea Alder

Rebaptized Quotes By Daniel Handler

Love makes the world go round, the hit songs collectively tell us, and the world is full of people you don't know and might as well be nice to because they won't leave. — Daniel Handler

Rebaptized Quotes By Kurt Russell

I played professional level sports. When you're playing for money, it's a whole other level. — Kurt Russell

Rebaptized Quotes By Lee Goff

It's Saturday; a day off, or it's not; maybe it's a day off connected to countless days off. Some are secure, some not, some wonder. But there's a common thread; each of us having purpose; some living after learning it, some learning while living it, some looking. We are all connected in purpose, all of us loved equally by a race and gender-blind Christ walking with us in that purpose. — Lee Goff