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Tchong Share Quotes By Emilie De Ravin

I always try and take something from each job. — Emilie De Ravin

Tchong Share Quotes By Sara Furlong Burr

Life is full of tough decisions, Chase. Decisions that may make a person seem horrible, when in reality that decision was the most humane thing they could have done. A person isn't horrible for having second thoughts, for realizing they've made a mistake and deciding to correct it before it's too late. What makes a person horrible is when they do nothing. When they string other people along with them through their misery when they could have let them go and find happiness elsewhere. What's horrible is seeing the light leave your eyes and taking theirs with it. — Sara Furlong Burr

Tchong Share Quotes By Brian D. McLaren

[Spiritual] Practices are not for know-it-alls. Practices are for those who feel the need for change, growth, development, learning. Practices are for disciples. — Brian D. McLaren

Tchong Share Quotes By Charles Capps

Jesus was born again in the pit of hell.. The church started when Jesus was born again in the gates of hell.. — Charles Capps

Tchong Share Quotes By John D'Agata

Sometimes the essay is where we end up when everything that we know must change. — John D'Agata

Tchong Share Quotes By Rachel Nichols

I happen to be quite fond of staying out late and sleeping the day away. — Rachel Nichols

Tchong Share Quotes By John Piper

What I have learned from about twenty years of serious reading is this: It is sentences that change my life, not books. What changes my life is some new glimpse of truth, some powerful challenge, some resolution to a long-standing dilemma, and these usually come concentrated in a sentence or two. I do not remember 99% of what I read, but if the 1% of each book or article I do remember is a life-changing insight, then I don't begrudge the 99%.
From Quantitative Hopelessness and the Immeasurable Moment — John Piper