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As humans, we have the tendency to call on God only when we think that we're in dire straits as opposed to cultivating a real relationship with Him every day. And that's what my music tries to convey to all the listeners - try to cultivate it every day.
— Yolanda Adams
I love it when someone tries a recipe of mine and posts a picture of the finished product. Completely rewarding. It makes my day every time.
— Ayesha Curry
My earliest musical memory is of my older sister playing me Nirvana's 'Nevermind' on headphones in the back of the car on a road trip.
— Mike Posner
I thought they loved me, and they would scarcely have known it if I had died. All through our troubles, I was comforted with the thought that the brethren in Maulmain and America were praying for us, and they have never once thought of us.
— Adoniram Judson
Fear is the great enemy of intimacy. Fear makes us run away from each other or cling to each other but does not create true intimacy.
— Henri Nouwen
When you are truly interested in other people, you will learn what they are interested in and if they have a need for your product. If they like you, and most people like folks who take an interest in them, they'll help you find people who do need what you have to sell, even if they don't.
— Zig Ziglar
But if we see ourselves as connected to God, or as reconnecting to our Source through meditation, then we can attract anything we want into our lives.
— Wayne Dyer
In time of crisis people want to know that you care, more than they care what you know
— Will Rogers
Whether he wants it or not, man is the instrument of nature; she imposes on him character and appearance.
— Pablo Picasso
Ubuntu really says if you want to be nice to yourself, start in a way by being nice to the other.
— Desmond Tutu
I have to not harden my heart, because I want to stay open to feel things.
— Dolly Parton
People want to join a great story. If you want to lead, tell one with your life.
— Donald Miller