
Top 17 Liberian Democracy Quotes
#1. To know that every moment - regardless of how it comes wrapped - is a gift greater than you can give yourself, is to be well on your way to a life without fear.
Guy Finley
#2. Thankful that I can share the disturbing stories in my brain with people."
"I have so many stories to tell you...of course that is if you plan on listening to them...
Kelly Fisher
#3. Jesus did not begin to be loved at the moment of his baptism, nor did he cease to be loved when his baptism became a memory. Baptism simply named the reality of his existing and unending belovedness.
Rachel Held Evans
#4. Some things that are invisible and untouchable can nevertheless be seen and felt.
Michael Chabon
#7. A democracy that's constantly threatened by corruption is a democracy that's on the brink to fail.
Henry Johnson Jr
#8. What we must decide is how we are valuable rather than how valuable we are.
Edgar Friedenberg
#9. When one begins, as I did, to analyze men after a fairly long experience of analyzing women, one receives a most surprising impression of the intensity of this envy of pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood, as well as of breasts and of the act of suckling.
Karen Horney
#10. You will live as you live anywhere. With difficulty, and grief. Yes, you are dead. And I and my family and everyone, always, forever. All dead, like stones. But what does it matter? You still have to go to work in the morning. You still have to live.
Catherynne M Valente
#11. Let us throw ourselves into the ocean of His goodness, where every failing will be canceled and anxiety turned into love.
Paul Of The Cross
#12. He could have told her that he had no intention of bedding her, but he tried not to lie. Not even to himself.
Patricia Briggs
#13. Knowing when and how to rest is knowing when and how to acknowledge your limitations and your dependence on God.
Craig Groeschel
#14. Progressivism is an active channel for social equity, social liberalism, and political rights for all people.
Henry Johnson Jr
#15. [The movies] make the sort of comment only a novel can make, an allusion to the world in which people live, the psychological and economic motivations, the influences of the period in which they lived.
Orson Welles
#16. We should be working to live, not living to work. We have created this "individualistic culture" were living to work has been centered around material gains. Working to live is a better approach because it emphasis on the human experiences and the condition of living.
Henry Johnson Jr
#17. I don't think that God raised up Internet bloggers to call out wolves - who have an opinion and a website.
Perry Noble
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