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Strength Gaiam Quotes By Sabrina Jeffries

Mother nature is a fickle and forgetful bitch," she snapped. "She needs a helping hand and I am trying to hurry her along for their sake. — Sabrina Jeffries

Strength Gaiam Quotes By Robert Frost

What is done is done for the love of it- or not really done at all. — Robert Frost

Strength Gaiam Quotes By Fernando Pessoa

If the heart could think it would stop beating. — Fernando Pessoa

Strength Gaiam Quotes By Shirley Temple

I guess I was an early method actress. I would go to a quiet part of the sound stage with my mother. I wouldn't think of anything sad, I would just make my mind a blank. In a minute I could cry. — Shirley Temple

Strength Gaiam Quotes By Yuri Gagarin

To be the first to enter the cosmos, to engage, single-handed, in an unprecedented duel with nature-could one dream of anything more? — Yuri Gagarin

Strength Gaiam Quotes By Criss Jami

I'm often painted as the bad guy, and the artistic part of me wants to hand out the brush. — Criss Jami

Strength Gaiam Quotes By Richard Nickel

Great architecture has only two natural enemies: water and stupid men. — Richard Nickel

Strength Gaiam Quotes By Susan Vreeland

How love builds itself unconsciously, he thought, out of the momentous ordinary. — Susan Vreeland

Strength Gaiam Quotes By Dallas Willard

Almost everyone today is prepared to say that those teachings of Christianity cannot be things we know and that, in this respect, they are like the teachings of every religion. We in the United States live under a social consensus that seems to require such a response. According to it, the teachings of religion are not possible subjects of knowledge. But we must not accept this conclusion without question, for its implications are of profound importance. They place the teachings of religion at a crushing disadvantage before all that passes for knowledge in our world. They relegate them to practical irrelevance and loosen any grip they might otherwise have on the understanding and direction of life. Is that really justified? Or is it a terrible mistake? — Dallas Willard