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Shadi Sadr Quotes By Rumer Godden

Why do religions have edges?" asked Teresa ...
"God is here," said the printed text on the wall. "Yes," said Sophie. "But," she asked, "isn't He everywhere? Then why do they make Him little?" And she thought of those edges, pressing against each other, hurting, jarring, offending, barring one human being from another, shutting away their understanding and their souls.
Yet if you have no edges, thought Sophie, how lonely, how drifting, you must consent to be. — Rumer Godden

Shadi Sadr Quotes By Nor Sanavongsay

Design has purpose, Art has meaning. Find purpose and meaning in your life. — Nor Sanavongsay

Shadi Sadr Quotes By Karen Gibbs

Everything will change in your life when you finally learn that you deserve SO MUCH BETTER — Karen Gibbs

Shadi Sadr Quotes By Adam M. Grant

Batson figured out a clever way to tease apart whether empathy drives us to help because we want to reduce another person's distress or our own distress. If the goal is to reduce our own distress, we should choose whatever course of action makes us feel better. If the goal is to reduce another person's distress, we should help even when it's costly and other courses of action would make us feel good. — Adam M. Grant

Shadi Sadr Quotes By Debasish Mridha

A listening heart can take away stress. A loving and friendly hug can heal and bless. — Debasish Mridha

Shadi Sadr Quotes By Brennan Manning

The way we are with each other is the truest test of our faith. — Brennan Manning

Shadi Sadr Quotes By William Stafford

Children of heroes have glory for breakfast. — William Stafford

Shadi Sadr Quotes By Oscar Wilde

The supreme vice is shallowness. — Oscar Wilde

Shadi Sadr Quotes By Socrates

Four things belong to a judge: to hear courteously, to answer wisely, to consider soberly, and to decide impartially. — Socrates