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Thorolf Hestness Quotes By Walt Whitman

I swear I see what is better than to tell the best,
It is always to leave the best untold."
-from "A Song of the Rolling Earth — Walt Whitman

Thorolf Hestness Quotes By Bruce Wilkinson

In my experience, God rarely makes our fear disappear. Instead, he asks us to be strong and take courage. — Bruce Wilkinson

Thorolf Hestness Quotes By John Hodgman

While I understand that all things must come to an end, whether it's a television advertisement or one's life or the world itself, it doesn't make it any easier to deal with. — John Hodgman

Thorolf Hestness Quotes By William P. Leahy

By no means do I anticipate screening those who come on to campus ... And I have no difficulty if a bishop across the country or some local pastor may say that's not Catholic teaching - that's fine. — William P. Leahy

Thorolf Hestness Quotes By David R. Wommack

The world's major religions: Same boss, different departments. — David R. Wommack

Thorolf Hestness Quotes By George R R Martin

Daario. If ever there was a man who could — George R R Martin

Thorolf Hestness Quotes By Stephen Covey

I won't take time to repeat all the obvious benefits of physical exercise but will only underscore the well-attested fact that a program of regular exercise increases one's efficiency in every facet of life, including the depth and restfulness of sleep. And the time taken can be minimal; just a few minutes of calisthenics and running in place in one's room or jogging around the yard or block is often sufficient. Exercising doesn't take time. It saves time. Still, few consistently do it. — Stephen Covey

Thorolf Hestness Quotes By Peter Goodgame

Those who focus their lives on uncovering the devil's plans without regard for heaven's plans can often develop a defeatist attitude toward the Christian life. — Peter Goodgame