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god love
God is love. He loves everybody. He loves you. Yolanda Adams
god raven
I was a big fan of Raven Symone, when 'That's So Raven' was out. I used to say, 'Oh my God, that should be my show!' Imani Hakim
god included questions recognize thanksgiving turning wonder
The more I come to recognize my story's place in God's grander Story, my once-bewildered questions are turning to psalms of thanksgiving at the wonder that I have been included in what He is doing. Gloria Gaither
god greatest love meet people
I'm a people lover. I love interacting with different people as I meet them, and I think people are one of God's greatest creations, I really do. They're interesting and intriguing. Gladys Knight
god
The will of the world is never the will of God. William Hamilton
god limitation
The infinite God can not by us, in the present limitation of our faculties, be comprehended or conceived. William Hamilton
god
I, for one, can't be sure at all there is a God. Vincent Bugliosi
god government prevent separate visible
God is not separate from anything, or anyone. So it's impossible to prevent God from being visible in our government. Yehuda Berg
god great life obedience test
The great test of life is obedience to God. Ezra Taft Benson
gardener patience spirit tenacity
The patience, the tenacity of the gardener for me, it's the spirit of Tessa. Ralph Fiennes
gardens
When I picture England, I picture little gardens and beautiful yards. I don't really like cities; I like to go and see things like that. Brittany Howard
garden missing everyday
It's like my garden, love. Everything grows. Including love. And with that growing everyday how can you expect missing her to ever fade away? Everything builds, including our ability to cope with it. That's how we keep going. Cecelia Ahern
garden tree religion
I know a parson who frightened his congregation terribly by telling them the second coming was very imminent indeed, but they were much consoled when they found he was planting trees in his garden. Bertrand Russell
garden museums dancing
Good taste" is a virtue of the keepers of museums. If you scorn bad taste, you will have neither painting nor dancing, neither palaces nor gardens. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
garden animal needs
We are here because there are things that need our help. Like the planet. Like each other. Like animals. The world is like a garden, and we are its protectors. B. B. King
garden roses
I have a garden of my own,/ But so with roses overgrown,/ And lilies, that you would it guess/ To be a little wilderness. Andrew Marvell
gardener prize seven unworthy
Just the one prize vouchsafed unworthy me, / Seven years a gardener of the untoward ground. Robert Brown
garden sun
Just take a garden hose with your back to the sun and spray. You'll make a rainbow. Doug Kelly
thinking people suffering
[The church] is in its major part an opponent still of progress and improvement in all the ways that diminish suffering in the world, because it has chosen to label as morality a certain narrow set of rules of conduct which have nothing to do with human happiness; and when you say that this or that ought to be done because it would make for human happiness, they think that has nothing to do with the matter at all. "What has human happiness to do with morals? The object of morals is not to make people happy. Bertrand Russell
thinking power technique
The pursuit of knowledge is, I think, mainly actuated by love of power. And so are all advances in scientific technique. Bertrand Russell
thinking giving important
I think periods of browsing during which no occupation is imposed from without are important in youth because they give time for the formation of these apparently fugitive but really vital impressions. Bertrand Russell
thinking mathematical absolutes
To think I have spent my life on absolute muck. Bertrand Russell
thinking understanding firsts
At first it seems obvious, but the more you think about it the stranger the deductions from this axiom seem to become; in the end you cease to understand what is meant by it. Bertrand Russell
thinking punishment belief
The reformative effect of punishment is a belief that dies hard, chiefly I think, because it is so satisfying to our sadistic impulses. Bertrand Russell
thinking differences laughing
We are the only creatures that both laugh and weep. I think it's because we are the only creatures that see the difference between the way things are and the way they might be. Robert Fulghum
thinking knows ifs
You won't learn if you think you already know everything. Robert Kiyosaki
thinking use emotion
Learn to use your emotions to think, not think with your emotions Robert Kiyosaki