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prayer soul devotion
The shortening of devotions starves the soul, it grows lean and faint William Wilberforce
prayer our-prayers
God punishes us mildly by ignoring our prayers and severely by answering them. Richard J. Needham
prayer people praying
Prayer must carry on our work as much as preaching; he preacheth not heartily to his people that will not pray for them. Richard Baxter
prayer creatures breaths
Prayer is the breath of the new creature. Richard Baxter
prayer father race
Whoever in prayer can say, 'Our Father', acknowledges and should feel the brotherhood of the whole race of mankind. Tryon Edwards
prayer past simple
all his prayers of the past had been simple concrete requests: God, give me a bicycle, a knife with seven blades, a box of oil paints. Only how, how, could you say something so indefinite, so meaningless as this: God, let me be loved. Truman Capote
prayer realization killers
A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers. Woody Harrelson
prayer blessing earth
Our earnest prayer is that God will graciously vouchsafe prosperity, happiness, and peace to all our neighbors, and like blessings to all the peoples and powers of the earth William McKinley
prayer simple giving
We hear in these days of scientific enlightenment a great deal of discussion about the efficacy of Prayer. Many reasons are given why we should not pray. Others give reasons why we should pray. Very little is said of the reason we do pray. The reason is simple: We pray because we cannot help praying. William James
mind puts
He is very stubborn. When he puts his mind into something, he will do it. Sheikh Ahmad
mind squeeze won
He really won it very easy. That's what I had in my mind, not to squeeze him. Alex Solis
mind open whistles wind
Her mind is so open that the wind whistles through it Heywood Broun
mind
His mind is in the right place now. Dave Tippett
mind outside people physical ultimate
I think the body is the ultimate thing. The soul and mind are part of the body. I don't think there is anything outside of that. Your physical self is who you are. Some people feel that that is reductionist, but I don't think it is. It's just true. Ta-Nehisi Coates
mind playing
We're playing to win. I've always been of the mind-frame that you've got to play. Shane Battier
mind scoring stress ton tried win worry
We've got to try to win 2-1 right now. That's our mind-set. That's what we tried to stress today. (We said) 'Don't worry about scoring a ton of goals, just try to win 2-1' and we did. Rick Tocchet
mind period played third
I thought we played really well. We've got to get the third period out of our mind and be comfortable with how we played. Martin Brodeur
mind
It had to do with his feet, and where his mind was at the time. Darrell Bevell
essentials action compassionate
The compassionate actions of a Buddha are essential to reforming and revitalizing society. Vinessa Shaw
essentials obvious starry-night
Exaggerate the essential, leave the obvious vague. Vincent Van Gogh
essentials noble ordinary
Thus I got into my bones the essential structure of the ordinary British sentence, which is a noble thing. Winston Churchill
essentials body spirit
I am not so foolish as to declaim against forms. Forms are as essential as bodies; but to exalt particular forms, to adhere to oneform a moment after it is outgrown, is unreasonable, and it is alien to the spirit of Christ. Ralph Waldo Emerson
essentials rich feels
I'd rather be useful than rich. It's more essential to feel you're doing something that's worth doing, rather than making a lot of money. Juliet Stevenson
essentials desperate seriousness
From Toscanini I learnt the essential and desperate seriousness of making music. Georg Solti
essentials features productive
Playfullness is the essential feature of productive thought. Albert Einstein
essentials mystery grandeur
Nature conceals her mystery by her essential grandeur. Albert Einstein
essentials would-be federalism
To attach full confidence to an institution of this nature, it appears to be an essential ingredient in its structure, that it shall be under private and not a public direction-under the guidance of individual interest, not of public policy; which, would be . . . liable to being too much influenced by public necessity. Alexander Hamilton