Thankful Acrostics Quotes & Sayings
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Your skin has a memory.
In ten, twenty, thirty years from now,
your skin will show the results of
how it was treated today.
So treat it kindly and with respect. — Jana Elston

If I live for you, I can fulfill your happiness, but if you allow me to then you don't care about mine. — James L. Craig

America grinned. "No, it's something else," she said, watching Travis' hand as he patted my thigh. She was right; he was different. There was an air of peace around him, almost as if some kind of new contentment had settled into his soul. — Jamie McGuire

Liberals are constantly wrong. In fact, that's how you rise to the top in liberalism, by being wrong. If you are wrong, and if you are consistently wrong, it's even better. You're really one of them if you're really wrong all the time. Look at Jimmy Carter. — Rush Limbaugh

I am proud to be the president of the state of Israel. — Moshe Katsav

We're not perfect; we all have things that people might not like to see, and I like to show my faults. — Grace Jones

Listen to your conscience regarding something that you simply know you should do, then start small on it - make a promise and keep it. Then move forward and make a little larger promise and keep it. Eventually you'll discover that your sense of honor will become greater than your moods, and that will give you a level of confidence and excitement that you can move to other areas where you feel you need to make improvements or give service. — Stephen Covey

We need open minds and open hearts when we wrestle with the past and ask questions of it, and the answers it will provide are in nobody's pocket ... We should let nobody tell us that they know all that it contains, or try to prescribe or constrain in advance what it has to tell us. — Eamon Duffy

Almost all fear is fear of the unknown. Therefore, what's the remedy? To become acquainted with the things you fear. — Peace Pilgrim