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Top Theodorakos Wedding Quotes

I don't mind a gut. In fact, I would prefer a guy to have a gut than be too built. — Liz Vassey

You have the power to turn your negatives into positives. - Author Mahogany Law — Mahogany Law

If you stare into the Abyss long enough the Abyss stares back at you. — Friedrich Nietzsche

As we come to the Bible, we can come with the holy anticipation of actually meeting with God. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Unfeeling thing that I was, the sensibilities of the maternal heart were Greek and Hebrew to me. — Charlotte Bronte

I stopped talking to people long before I'd figured out how to. — Kristin Halbrook

The highs, the lows, the peaks, the valleys, whatever, it's all going to go into the art, whether I'm singing or acting or whatever. — Jill Scott

If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living. — Seneca The Younger

Kahlan guide me. Kahlan teach me. Kahlan protect me. In your light I thrive. In your mercy I am sheltered. In your wisdom I am humbled. I live only to love you. My life is yours. — Terry Goodkind

His mouth was truly one of his most spectacular accomplishments. It had the gentle fullness of passion, as though he'd just made love. As though he'd just satisfied some fortuitous woman's deepest desires. — Darynda Jones

I think Kirk Johnson is a more exciting fighter than Chris Byrd. A lot of people agree with me when it comes to that. — Lennox Lewis

Cowardice is the fear of contradiction. — Marty Rubin

One notices immediately that the First Book of Samuel is mostly ignored by the Chronicler. This truth of the assembly does not want to go back to the rawness of the tribe. It is content to live from the state, and it is glad for the lid that state truth has put upon the tribal versions that might contain embarrassments. The beginning point is only to give a favorable version of the transition. The first narrative disposes of Saul by telling of the suicide. The narrative is crafted so that David is not mentioned, and therefore could not be blamed, until v. 14. — Walter Brueggemann

We are still behaving as if a worker really doesn't have a family because the work pattern really was meant for men who really were the financial support but weren't looking after their families. We need to change this, and we can easily do that. — Gloria Steinem