
Top 18 Kate Wicker Quotes
#2. We are beautiful because we are sons and daughters of God, not because we look a certain way.
Kate Wicker
#3. We have it in our head that if we fill our stomachs, we'll fill our hearts.
Kate Wicker
#4. We are what we are, and life is what it is, but God is bigger than any cross we bear
Kate Wicker
#5. The good news is that there is one kind of food you can never have too much of. The best way to fully recover from a food addiction or body-image problem is to fill up on the Lord.
Kate Wicker
#6. Thinking is more stinking than drinking, but to feel is for real.
Samuel L. Lewis
#7. We must see people not as object but as beings, with souls and with bodies through which they express their souls.
Kate Wicker
#8. We clean our plates, yet we're still famished - starving for something other than food.
Kate Wicker
#9. You are a beloved child of God. But please remember this, too: You are human. You cannot expect to eat perfectly, look perfect, or be perfect. When you stumble, pick yourself up, even if you have to do it again and again.
Kate Wicker
#10. You are a human being, not a human body.
Kate Wicker
#11. The East Turkestan Islamic Movement, named for an old Uighur name for Xinjiang, is a shadowy group that operates largely out of Afghanistan and Pakistan and is devoted to expelling the Chinese Communist Party from northwestern China.
Barbara Demick
#12. We've been told prettiness will somehow make us better - and more loved. Do we really want to bear the mark of physical beauty? Or do we just want to be loved?
Kate Wicker
#14. Talent is what God gives us, Skill is what we give back to Him
Eliel Pierre
#15. Energy is food. Most people on earth feed on each other's energy, all of the time, seven days a week. The more energy you have, the more interested parties there will be in having lunch.
Frederick Lenz
#16. A strong foundation exists for immediate military action against Saddam Hussein and for a multilateral effort to rebuild Iraq after he is gone.
George P. Shultz
#17. If I invite God into my life, I am and always will be good enough.
Kate Wicker
#18. As I let go of the rope, a familar shot of pure joy surged through me at being part of the river, of this wild place.
Tricia Mills
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