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Soul That Need A Surgery Quotes By Nathalie Himmelrich

We do not have control
over many things
in life and death
but we do have control
over the meaning we give it. — Nathalie Himmelrich

Soul That Need A Surgery Quotes By Thomas A Kempis

There is naturally in every man a desire to know, but what profiteth knowledge without the fear of God? — Thomas A Kempis

Soul That Need A Surgery Quotes By Joyce Meyer

I never will forget this. I went and threw myself across my daughter's bed, and I cried and I cried and I cried and I cried, because I felt like that I had been so faithful and that there was no financial breakthrough for us. You ever have one of those days where you are tired of hearing everybody else's testimony? But, I made a decision that day, and I think we all have to come to this point in many different areas of our life. And, as I lay across that bed and cried, when I finally got done crying I said this out loud, it was like my declaration, "God, I am going to tithe and give offerings until the day I die whether I ever see anything from it or not!" And, you know what, from that day forward we began to prosper and increase. And, I believe with all of my heart that was a test for me. — Joyce Meyer

Soul That Need A Surgery Quotes By Gautama Buddha

Thus shall ye think of all this fleeting world: As star at dawn, a bubble in a stream A flash of lightning in a summer cloud A flickering lamp, a phantom, and a dream — Gautama Buddha

Soul That Need A Surgery Quotes By Susan DiRende

Freud thought about what a cigar represented, but he didn't go far enough. If you've ever known a man who smokes a cigar, think about the time he lavishes on his humidor, a box temperature and moisture controlled to keep them plump, and you understand the concept I call "box envy. — Susan DiRende