Top 16 William Macdonald Quotes
#1. Reality is never more than a first step towards an unknown on the road to which one can never progress very far.
Marcel Proust
#3. The disgrace of the church in the twentieth century is that more zeal is evident among Communists and cultists than among Christians.
William MacDonald
#4. Wellness is not the absence of pain ... But the absence of limitation
Pete Egoscue
#5. People ask me, what was your rock bottom? I say, pick.
Danny Bonaduce
#6. Egoism itself is non-religion (adharma) and where there is no egoism that indeed is religion. Without the presence of a living Gnani, it is not possible for egoism to decrease.
Dada Bhagwan
#7. The modesty of women, which, in its most primitive form among animals, is based on sexual periodicity, is, with that periodicity, an essential condition of courtship.
Havelock Ellis
#8. You can't be close to the mortality of friends without being brought to think of your own.
Wallace Stegner
#9. A disciple can be forgiven if he does not have great mental ability. He can be forgiven also if he does not display outstanding physical prowess. But no disciple can be excused if he does not have zeal. If his heart is not aflame with a red-hot passion for the Savior, he stands condemned.
William MacDonald
#10. God pours out his choicest blessings on those who are anxious that nothing shall stick to their hands. Individuals who value the rainy day above the present agony of the world will get no blessing from God.
William MacDonald
#11. If it hadn't been for Bill Macdonald's book 'The True Intrepid,' I might never have found out about the women who went down to work in secret in New York for our own spymaster Sir William Stephenson in the Second World War.
Susanna Kearsley
#12. Thinking about interior peace destroys interior peace. The patient who constantly feels his pulse is not getting any better.
Hubert Van Zeller
#13. Building on the work of George Macdonald, William Morris and Edward Plunkett, what became known as high fantasy was more or less invented by J. R. R. Tolkien.
Adrian McKinty
#14. Connection was always enough. Not touching. Not talking. Just a feeling that in the world your not alone.
Donal O'Callaghan
#15. I would go into periods of depression in my life, and I would feel so alone. I felt that there was no one who understood how I felt, either on TV or in music, and writing really helped me change what I thought and how I felt about myself.
Brie Larson
#16. There are very few ethnic LGBT characters on television, so I am honored to represent them. I love supporting this cause, but it's a big responsibility, and sometimes it's a lot of pressure on me.
Naya Rivera
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