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Romayne Kazmer Quotes By A.W. Tozer

God is forever seeking to speak Himself out to His creation. — A.W. Tozer

Romayne Kazmer Quotes By Thomas Howard

That religious earnestness forever tends toward fright and hence towards brittleness and inquisition is clear enough in mythology and history. — Thomas Howard

Romayne Kazmer Quotes By Jay Crownover

You make me want to vomit, and you're lucky we're in a public place or there's a really good chance I would be punching you repeatedly in the face right now. — Jay Crownover

Romayne Kazmer Quotes By Sangharakshita

Love where there is no reason to love — Sangharakshita

Romayne Kazmer Quotes By Jerry Yang

The Yahoo story is still being written. — Jerry Yang

Romayne Kazmer Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

The millions are awake enough for physical labor; but only one in a million is awake enough for effective intellectual exertion, only one in a hundred millions to a poetic or divine life. To be awake is to be alive. — Henry David Thoreau

Romayne Kazmer Quotes By Dew Platt

The Yorubas have a saying, here, my translation in English
a poor fool is a bigger fool rich. In other words, money only allows and enables you to be more of who you are. My bigger translation? You don't jump essence, you jump environs! — Dew Platt

Romayne Kazmer Quotes By Lynn Payne

Books allowed my imagination to take flight and it hasn't landed yet — Lynn Payne

Romayne Kazmer Quotes By Caroline Llewellyn

A gritty grain of truth lay at the heart of most legends, she had told me, and the slow accretion of fiction hardened in layers around it. — Caroline Llewellyn

Romayne Kazmer Quotes By Jim George

Happiness has its source in positive feelings, while joy has its source in Jesus. — Jim George

Romayne Kazmer Quotes By Molly Ivins

We've had trickle down economics in the country for ten years now, and most of us aren't even damp yet. — Molly Ivins