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Tomomasa Signature Quotes By Dallin H. Oaks

The purpose of the gospel is to transform common creatures into celestial citizens, and that requires change. — Dallin H. Oaks

Tomomasa Signature Quotes By Greg Saunier

Usually if someone starts making universal claims, I tune right on out. — Greg Saunier

Tomomasa Signature Quotes By Nicole McKay

I'd much rather a monkey throws a blanket instead of a brick. — Nicole McKay

Tomomasa Signature Quotes By Meher Baba

The more a person becomes spiritually minded or advances towards God, the more tolerant he becomes and the less differentiation he sees. — Meher Baba

Tomomasa Signature Quotes By Tim McCarver

That pitch wasn't down and in, that pitch was down and up. — Tim McCarver

Tomomasa Signature Quotes By Rich Mullins

Faith is a matter of the will as much as it is of the intellect. I wanted to believe in Jesus. My friend wanted to believe in himself. In spite of how convincing my reason was, my reason was not compelling. — Rich Mullins

Tomomasa Signature Quotes By Classified

It's easier to make a living doing shows then it is to sell albums. — Classified

Tomomasa Signature Quotes By Ruth Hurmence Green

The plan was for Jesus to come to Earth two thousand years ago with a pocketful of miracles and souls for the people who were then alive. After his return to heaven from Earth he is going to build those mansions, come back before his generation dies out, finally put an end to the world which has been such a rotten disappointment, and deposit most of these souls in hell. No wonder heaven is only 12,000 furlongs wide, long, and high. — Ruth Hurmence Green

Tomomasa Signature Quotes By Henri Matisse

What I am after, above all, is expression. — Henri Matisse

Tomomasa Signature Quotes By James V. McConnell

People who smile tend to manage, teach and sell more effectively, and to raise happier children. There's far more information in a smile than a frown. That's why encouragement is a much more effective teaching device than punishment. — James V. McConnell