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Summer Daze Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Praying purifies the human heart. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Summer Daze Quotes By Gwendoline Riley

I think they're being cheap with their lives, that's why. So they seem ravenous for the worst thoughts I can have. — Gwendoline Riley

Summer Daze Quotes By Stephen Kendrick

Selfishness is like a disease that suffocates our capacity to love. While love asks us to deny ourselves for the sake of another, selfishness demands we put ourselves first at their expense. When we choose to be self-centered, we become less kind and content - more needy, sensitive, and demanding. More unsatisfiable. Moodiness and impatience, laziness and irresponsibility, are only selfishness in disguise. — Stephen Kendrick

Summer Daze Quotes By Willis Reed

Go for the moon. If you don't get it, you'll still be heading for a star. — Willis Reed

Summer Daze Quotes By Jack Kornfield

When repeated difficulties do arise, our first spiritual approach is to acknowledge what is present, naming, softly saying 'sadness, sadness', or 'remembering, remembering', or whatever. — Jack Kornfield

Summer Daze Quotes By Bryant McGill

When you walk in peace you will literally see attackers shattering themselves against your inner-calm. — Bryant McGill

Summer Daze Quotes By Golda Meir

Israel itself is the strongest guarantee against another Holocaust. — Golda Meir

Summer Daze Quotes By Winston S. Churchill

... The moral philosophy and spiritual conceptions of men and nations should hold their own amid these formidable scientific evolutions ... No material progress, even though it takes shapes we cannot now conceive, or however it may expand the faculties of man, can bring comfort to his soul. — Winston S. Churchill

Summer Daze Quotes By Meg Cabot

But don't you worry," Dad says, after he spends a moment digesting this information, "that if you don't have children, there'll be one one to care for you in your old age?"
"No," I say. "Because I could have children, and they could turn out to hate me. The way I see it, I have friends who care about me now, so I'll probably have friends who'll care about me when I'm old, too. We'll take care of each other. — Meg Cabot