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Spiritual Dehydration Quotes By Tara Parker-Pope

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Spiritual Dehydration Quotes By Dean Winters

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Spiritual Dehydration Quotes By Orlando Bloom

Think about finding out when you're 13 that your dad is not your dad. It's like, okay, take it on the chin and keep going. No choice, really. — Orlando Bloom

Spiritual Dehydration Quotes By David A. Bednar

It frankly does not make sense to occasionally 'fill up' with water, with long periods of dehydration in between. The same thing is true spiritually. Spiritual thirst is a need for living water. A constant flow of living water is far superior to sporadic sipping. — David A. Bednar

Spiritual Dehydration Quotes By Cate Blanchett

When a gift is difficult to give away, it becomes even more rare and precious, somehow gathering a part of the giver to the gift itself. — Cate Blanchett

Spiritual Dehydration Quotes By Lynn Austin

Thirst is a symptom of need, the body's way of telling me to take action. If I don't listen, I end up dehydrated and all sorts of bad things can happen, including loss of consciousness and death. Spiritual dryness is also a symptom: Something is wrong! Take action! I'm drying up! I need God. My soul's longing for God is as never-ending as my physical need for water. And spiritual dehydration leads to spiritual death. — Lynn Austin

Spiritual Dehydration Quotes By Meghan Blistinsky

I feel that the characters in my book, if they were real, would be like, "Seriously, another plot twist? — Meghan Blistinsky

Spiritual Dehydration Quotes By Gary Hume

I want to paint something that's gorgeous, something that's perfect. So that it's full of sadness. — Gary Hume