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Seljacka Quotes By ChristaCarol Jones

Imagination is the key to unlocking insurmountable possibilities. — ChristaCarol Jones

Seljacka Quotes By Billy Currington

It starts with an "I"
And ends with a "U"
I got a feelin'
Are you feelin' it too — Billy Currington

Seljacka Quotes By Cheryl Strayed

Real change happens on the level of the gesture. It's one person doing one thing differently than he or she did before. — Cheryl Strayed

Seljacka Quotes By Charles Bronfman

I have often spoken about the importance of intentionality in philanthropy: that it has to stir the soul. This is true whether you are feeding the homeless, mentoring a child or working on climate change. — Charles Bronfman

Seljacka Quotes By Melissa F. Miller

She was tempted to take the elevator instead of the stairs just this once. But that was how it started. Take the elevator tonight because she was tired and her feet hurt from having been trapped in three-inch stilettos all day, and then tomorrow she'd want to take it because she was running late. Then, the next thing she knew she'd be taking elevators all over the place because she got winded climbing stairs. — Melissa F. Miller

Seljacka Quotes By John Dykstra

Digital imaging has untied our hands with regards to technical limitations. We no longer have to be arbiters of technology; we get to participate in the interpretation of technology into creative content. — John Dykstra

Seljacka Quotes By Elisabeth Elliot

If she had been born a hundred years later, she would very likely have been encouraged to be angry, told she had a right to express her anger and her sorrow and her bewilderment and her rage, and generally to disintegrate. These were not the expectations of her friends and family. Nothing could have been further from her expectations of herself. Instead, she threw herself into serving others. — Elisabeth Elliot