Searcy Quotes & Sayings
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They may ultimately form intimate relationships with people they've met in a group, but that will happen outside of the system. — Nelson Searcy

There's nothing wrong with looking at a woman's kneecaps. — Tracy Morgan

A renegade is someone who chooses the narrow way because it's the Jesus way ... the way of life, health and growth. — Nelson Searcy

Cabot Searcy began to care about learning not for the sake of making good grades, but because he still wanted to change the world. — John Corey Whaley

Nicholas Benedict did have an exceptional gift for knowing things (more exceptional, in fact, than most adults would have thought possible), and yet not even he could know that this next chapter was to be the most unusual-and most important-of his entire childhood. Indeed, the strange days that lay ahead would change him forever, though for now they had less substance than the mist through which he ran. — Trenton Lee Stewart

Seven minutes is all you get to make a positive first impression. In the first seven minutes of contact with your church, your first-time guests will know whether or not they are coming back. That's before a single worship song is sung and before a single word of the message is uttered. — Nelson Searcy

Again, mercy is literally love in action. — Nelson Searcy

I am always naturally drawn to heroines that have human flaws because I enjoy people that have lived their life with courage and make big successes and big failures. — Romola Garai

In Return to Life, Jim Tucker painstakingly and meticulously documents the recycling of memories from beyond the barrier of physical death. He then rigorously offers a scientific theory to explain how our consciousness transcends space/time and is, hence, eternal. This book is an important milestone of an emerging scientific paradigm that suggests that consciousness conceives governs constructs and becomes the universe or perhaps multiple universes. — Deepak Chopra

If men had wings and bore black feathers, Few of them would be clever enough to be crows. — Henry Ward Beecher