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Smilowitz From Williamsburg Quotes By Colin Tipping

Radical Forgiveness is much more than the mere letting go of the past. It is the key to creating the life that we want, and the world that we want. It is the key to our own happiness and the key to world peace. It is no longer an option. It is our destiny. — Colin Tipping

Smilowitz From Williamsburg Quotes By David Whitley

This is a temple to lost knowledge, girl. This is where sense comes to die. This is where we learn to live when the world is empty. — David Whitley

Smilowitz From Williamsburg Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

If we obey the great laws, we shall be happy. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Smilowitz From Williamsburg Quotes By Jacques-Henri Bernardin De Saint-Pierre

There are few writers of note, of any country or of any age, from whom quotations might not be made in proof of the love with which they regarded Nature. — Jacques-Henri Bernardin De Saint-Pierre

Smilowitz From Williamsburg Quotes By Leonardo Da Vinci

Once you have tasted the taste of sky, you will forever look up — Leonardo Da Vinci

Smilowitz From Williamsburg Quotes By Herbert Spencer

Music must take rank as the highest of the fine arts - as the one which, more than any other, ministers to the human spirit. — Herbert Spencer

Smilowitz From Williamsburg Quotes By Esther Smith

It is very important to develop a relationship with Jesus. It is amazing to think that because He saw we were suffering and struggling with our flesh, He left heaven, where everything was so wonderful, and voluntarily took those sufferings upon Himself to open a way for us! We also have to suffer, but it's not so hard when we love. — Esther Smith

Smilowitz From Williamsburg Quotes By Anne Rice

I grabbed her ankle and kissed it, and when I looked up I saw her chin and her eyelashes as she threw back her head and laughed. — Anne Rice