Tobymac Christmas Quotes & Sayings
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Top Tobymac Christmas Quotes

It is very difficult for people to believe the simple fact that every persecutor was once a victim. Yet it should be very obvious that someone who was allowed to feel free and strong from childhood does not have the need to humiliate another person. — Alice Miller

During the holidays, everyone needs a break from studying for exams and Christmas shopping. I wanted to put together a diverse tour that rocks in many musical directions but always points to Christ. — TobyMac

I have friends who are so sarcastic but I never view it as mean. — Kat Dennings

I think Christmas is about celebration and come on, on the inside everyone wants to dance. — TobyMac

Give me oysters and beer, for dinner every day of the year, and I'll be fine ... — Jimmy Buffett

I'm not going to put out a Christmas CD until it's coming out of me naturally. — TobyMac

The mind goes on working no matter how we try to hold it back. — Frank Herbert

Self-control is spiritual. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The woods are hush'd, their music is no more; The leaf is dead, the yearning past away; New leaf, new life
the days of frost are o'er; New life, new love, to suit the newer day: New loves are sweet as those that went before: Free love
free field
we love but while we may. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Desire to answer the incessant ring of the cell phone he'd ignored since yesterday. Rather than turning it off, he'd muffled the noise by burying the device deep within a coat pocket, maintaining the connection to his life like a distant beacon. Despite the oppressive heat, he paused at the bottom stair of his old brownstone. There was nothing spectacular about it, outside of its location near the upbeat Newbury Street. If he remembered — Ruth Cardello

Through exploitation of its influence over global financial affairs, the United States has been able to cover the costs of its hegemonic position, preserve a false domestic prosperity, and mask the consequences of its relative political and economic decline. — Robert Gilpin