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Xargs Removing Quotes By Debasish Mridha

ay attention to peace; peace is all that matters. — Debasish Mridha

Xargs Removing Quotes By Alan Zweibel

Secure the radius! — Alan Zweibel

Xargs Removing Quotes By Amy Dickinson

If you feel guilty about not "playing nice," then you could easily alleviate your guilt by playing nice. — Amy Dickinson

Xargs Removing Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

The beginning of questioning well is to seek to question well, which may mean laying down our questions and allowing them to be reshaped and reformed by the answers given us by God. — G.K. Chesterton

Xargs Removing Quotes By Alice Walker

But it ain't easy, trying to do without God even if you know he ain't there, trying to do without him is a strain — Alice Walker

Xargs Removing Quotes By Anne Osterlund

When you have the same dream over and over again, your brain is trying to solve a problem. It knows there's an answer. — Anne Osterlund

Xargs Removing Quotes By Ron Suskind

I've been a reporter for 20 years, and I don't ever get things wrong. That's important in terms of my professional status. — Ron Suskind

Xargs Removing Quotes By Margaret MacMillan

IF YOU BELIEVE THE DOCTORS," Salisbury once remarked, "nothing is wholesome; if you believe the theologians, nothing is innocent; if you believe the soldiers, nothing is safe. — Margaret MacMillan

Xargs Removing Quotes By Michael Frost

It will place a high value on communal life, more open leadership structures, and the contribution of all the people of God. It will be radical in its attempts to embrace biblical mandates for the life of locally based faith communities without feeling as though it has to reconstruct the first-century church in every detail. We believe the missional church will be adventurous, playful, and surprising. Leonard Sweet has borrowed the term "chaordic" to describe the missional church's inclination toward chaos and improvisation within the constraints of broadly held biblical values. It will gather for sensual-experiential-participatory worship and be deeply concerned for matters of justice-seeking and mercy-bringing. It will strive for a type of unity-in-diversity as it celebrates individual differences and values uniqueness, while also placing a high premium on community. — Michael Frost