Top 11 Ted Codd Quotes
#1. I learned that we must obey in faith before we feel better or different. At this time, though, obeying in faith, to me, felt like throwing myself off a cliff. Faith that endures is heroic, not sentimental. And
Rosaria Champagne Butterfield
#2. One of the best questions you can ask when something negative happens is this: 'What does this experience make possible?'
Michael Hyatt
#3. There are no rules in life. Whether it is written down, or spoken by shamans, nothing binds a man beyond himself. Nothing, save the chains he accepts for himself. Laws and traditions mean nothing, if you have the strength.
Conn Iggulden
#4. It is said by some that the gods show us their bitter humor by molding us into what we hate most in others.
Raymond E. Feist
#5. A lot of times when you keep it real with somebody, you can't expect them to keep it real with you.
Gucci Mane
#7. What I did not know was how longing could store itself away in the hollows of one's bones and then one day without warning flood out.
J.M. Coetzee
#8. We are on the planet to ... wrap our consciousness around the divine treasure within us ...
Michael Beckwith
#9. [About John Updike's Rabbit Run] The author fails to convince us that his puppets are interesting in themselves, or that their plight has implications that transcend their narrow world.
Chicago Tribune
#10. Those who walk, run, or slide downhill eagerly would rather not think about the long, hard climb back up the hill again.
Swami Kriyananda
#11. Is that a threat?" One of the Codds pushed to his feet. A big man, but pop-eyed and wide of mouth, with dead white flesh. He looked as if his father had sired him on a fish, but he still wore a longsword. "Dagon Codd yields to no man.
George R R Martin