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Thresholds For Tile Quotes By Richard Paul Evans

I once heard a preacher say, "The reason we sometimes connect so quickly with a complete stranger is because the friendship is not of this life, but is the resumption of a friendship from another." I do not know if this is true, but sometimes it feels true. — Richard Paul Evans

Thresholds For Tile Quotes By Deepak Chopra

God is real by any name you chose, or none at all. — Deepak Chopra

Thresholds For Tile Quotes By James Baker

Machines are neither Republicans nor Democrats and therefore can never be consciously or even unconsciously biased, — James Baker

Thresholds For Tile Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

Marriage halves our griefs, doubles our joys, and quadruples our expenses — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Thresholds For Tile Quotes By Ciji Ware

If you're fixin' to get yourself a good stallion, don't go lookin' in the donkey corral. — Ciji Ware

Thresholds For Tile Quotes By Joseph Fiennes

You know what? Joy is the only guide. I'm going to have fun regardless. — Joseph Fiennes

Thresholds For Tile Quotes By Nando Parrado

I saw the error I was making. I had been thinking of the disaster as a horrible mistake, as an unscripted deviation from the happy story of the life I had been promised. But now I began to understand that my ordeal in the Andes was not an interruption of my true destiny, or a perversion of what my life was supposed to be. It simply was my life, and the future that lay ahead was the only future available to me. To hide from this fact, or to live in bitterness and anger, would only keep me from living any genuine life at all. — Nando Parrado

Thresholds For Tile Quotes By Mary Oliver

All afternoon it rained, then
such power came down from the clouds
on a yellow thread,
as authoritative as God is supposed to be.
When it hit the tree, her body
opened forever. — Mary Oliver