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Similar Things Attracting Quotes By Richard Salter Storrs

God forgives not capriciously, but with wise, definite, Divine pre arrangement; forgives universally, on the grounds of atonement and on the condition of repentance and faith. — Richard Salter Storrs

Similar Things Attracting Quotes By George Sand

God has written in the law of nature that when two people are joined in love or friendship, one must always give his heart more perfectly than the other. — George Sand

Similar Things Attracting Quotes By Michael Hyatt

I don't have a religious bone in my body but I believe artists (of any medium), in our best selves, are vessels of truth. — Michael Hyatt

Similar Things Attracting Quotes By William Shakespeare

Glory grows guilty of detested crimes. — William Shakespeare

Similar Things Attracting Quotes By Reince Priebus

Category after category, Barack Obama hasn't met the promises that he laid out to the American people. — Reince Priebus

Similar Things Attracting Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Once we are lost unto ourselves, everything else is lost to us. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Similar Things Attracting Quotes By Anatole France

All writers of confessions from Augustine on down, have always remained a little in love with their sins. — Anatole France

Similar Things Attracting Quotes By Ilona Andrews

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"You heard me, swamper. And keep your hands to yourself. — Ilona Andrews

Similar Things Attracting Quotes By Austin Kleon

Writing a page each day doesn't seem like much, but do it for 365 days and you have enough to fill a novel. — Austin Kleon

Similar Things Attracting Quotes By John P. Kotter

The central issue is never strategy, structure, culture, or systems. The core of the matter is always about changing the behavior of people. — John P. Kotter