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Vanston Funeral Home Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

A wound in the soul, coming from the rending of the spiritual body, strange as it may seem, gradually closes like a physical wound. And once a deep wound heals over and the edges seem to have knit, a wound in the soul, like a physical wound, can be healed only by the force of life pushing up from inside.
This was the way Natasha's wound healed. She thought her life was over. But suddenly her love for her mother showed her that the essence of life - love - was still alive in her. Love awoke, and life awoke. — Leo Tolstoy

Vanston Funeral Home Quotes By Dan Fogelman

A lot of times, when mother-son or mother-daughter relationships have been put on screen, they tend to trickle towards ugly, and I don't find that totally realistic for the wide swath of us, and it's also not that fun to watch. — Dan Fogelman

Vanston Funeral Home Quotes By Delano Johnson

I love to just stare at my wife; she is the most beautiful woman I have ever laid my eyes on. After all of these years, her smile still does something special to my heart. — Delano Johnson

Vanston Funeral Home Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

You have to bring relevance to people before teaching them the ways of Christ — Sunday Adelaja

Vanston Funeral Home Quotes By Bob Edwards

Nobody cares about your wardrobe, what your tie looks like, or even if you're wearing one, and I don't. — Bob Edwards

Vanston Funeral Home Quotes By Henry S. Haskins

When a thing is not worth overdoing, leave it alone! — Henry S. Haskins

Vanston Funeral Home Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

If the apple hit Newton's nose, Newton's nose hit the apple. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Vanston Funeral Home Quotes By Sylvia Boorstein

Knowing ... that the struggle to create a different current reality is to no avail helps keep the attention present even when experience is painful ... the same wisdom that keeps the attention alert and present in painful circumstances includes the awareness ... that human beings feel about things, that we lament or yearn or grieve even when we understand that things can't be different. [p. 33] — Sylvia Boorstein