Top 16 In God's Hands Picture Quotes
#1. And 'tis a kind of good deed to say well:
And yet words are no deeds.
King Henry VIII. Act 3, Scene 2
William Shakespeare
#2. They talked about God. They had no picture in their minds of some mist steaming upward: rather of strong, skillful hands thrust down to make, and mend, perhaps even to destroy.
C.S. Lewis
#3. She was curled in a ball, waiting for me to come to bed. It irritated me that she'd just rode home with Parker and then undressed in front of me like it was nothing, but at the same time, that was just the kind of fucked-up platonic situation we were in, and it was all my doing.
Jamie McGuire
#4. Life is too short and hell is too hot to just play church.
Larry Osborne
#5. Ever since my mother sent me to Saturday morning grammar classes when I was 7, I wanted to become a famous actor. I loved the idea of captivating an audience and moving them truly through performance, but more importantly being recognized and heavily lauded for that talent.
Jack Gleeson
#6. When people have a willpower failure, it's because they haven't anticipated a situation that's going to come along.
Charles Duhigg
#7. No one loses anyone, because no one owns anyone. That is the true experience of freedom: having the most important thing in the world without owning it
Paulo Coelho
#9. I had lost my mind and fallen into my heart.
Dan Millman
#10. Writing is like making love. Connecting with another person's mind is the deepest form of penetration.
Shawn Stern
#11. When I step onto the court, I'm ready to play. If you're going up against me, you'd better be ready. If you're not going to compete, I will dominate you.
Michael Jordan
#12. If only bodies were like rooms, and people could pass in and out of them at will.
Lauren Oliver
#13. Without integrity and conscience we lose our freedom.
Jack Kornfield
#14. The greatest of all the accomplishments of 20th century science has been the discovery of human ignorance
Lewis Thomas
#15. Physical circumstance will not cause happiness. Or if it does, there is the fear of loss. Now you are a slave to it. You have become bound to it.
Frederick Lenz
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