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Strieff Enterprises Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

My profession is to be always on the alert to find God in nature, to know his lurking-places, to attend all the oratorios, the operas in nature. — Henry David Thoreau

Strieff Enterprises Quotes By Francis A. Schaeffer

Today we have a weakness in our education process in failing to understand the natural associations between the disciplines. We tend to study all our disciplines in unrelated parallel lines. This tends to be true in both Christian and secular education. This is one of the reasons why evangelical Christians have been taken by surprise at the tremendous shift that has come in our generation. — Francis A. Schaeffer

Strieff Enterprises Quotes By Glenn Beck

God has accepted your repentance. He gives his forgiveness freely. — Glenn Beck

Strieff Enterprises Quotes By Douglas Coupland

Well, it's amazing what you can find in this world if you're willing to sleep with people. — Douglas Coupland

Strieff Enterprises Quotes By Jill Bolte Taylor

My mind when the sounding bowls are in play. I also draw Angel Cards17 several times a day to help me stay focused on what I believe is important in life. The original Angel Cards come in sets of assorted sizes with each card having a single word written on them. Every morning when I first get up, I ritualistically invite an angel into my life and draw a card. I then focus my attention on that particular angel throughout my day. If I am feeling stressed or have an important phone call to make, I will often draw another angel to help me shift my mind. I am — Jill Bolte Taylor

Strieff Enterprises Quotes By John Steinbeck

Abra was ready ere I called her name. And though I called another, Abra came. — John Steinbeck

Strieff Enterprises Quotes By Aubrea Summer

The two halves of my barely whole being rioted, chained in place and snarling in protest of the other's presence. The bondage allowed them just close enough to drive each other to venomous rebellion, yet never permitting the chance to make contact; to fight. There would be no battle, no resolution. The end result sounded more and more like insanity. So this is love? It truly is mad ... — Aubrea Summer