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The line between him and the enemy had simultaneously blurred and solidified. Somehow, while perhaps it shouldn't have, this thought provided a strange sense of peace.


Kristina McMorris


#peace #philosophy #war #wisdom #world-war-ii

The great commandment is that we preach the gospel to every creature, but neither God nor the Bible says anything about forcing it down people's throats.


Louis Zamperini


#billy-graham #god #gospel #jesus-christ #preach

The problems I had existed before I did, and I discovered them.


Guy Sajer


#humanity #soldier #war #world-war-ii #world-war-ii

...the only way to judge a philosophy is to examine the lives of those who live it.


Karl Friedrich


#world-war-ii

Every now and again I just really have to have that steak or lamb chop. But yeah, B.C. - before cancer - I would eat red meat probably three or four times a week, easily. I am convinced that the amount of red meat I contributed to it.


Robin Roberts


#am #amount #before #cancer #chop

At this very moment enormous numbers of intelligent men and women of goodwill are trying to build a better world. But problems are born faster than they can be solved.


B.F. Skinner


#change #goodwill #change

As long as karma exists, the world changes. There will always be karma to be taken care of


Nina Hagen


#comes-around #goes-around #karma #world #change

Burying his face in Emma's neck, Noah's cries quieted as Emma hummed to him. Their food arrived then. "Wanna come to Daddy, Little Man, so Mama can eat?


Katie Ashley


#food

I had been riding horses before my memory kicked in, so my life with horses had no beginning. It simply appeared from the fog of infancy. I survived a difficult childhood by traveling on the backs of horses, and in adulthood the pattern didn't change.


Monty Roberts


#beginning #childhood #horses #infancy #memory

Each of us is under a divinely spoken obligation to reach out with pardon and mercy and to forgive one another. There is a great need for this Christlike attribute in our families, in our marriages, in our wards and stakes, in our communities, and in our nations. We will receive the joy of forgiveness in our own lives when we are willing to extend that joy freely to others. Lip service is not enough. We need to purge our hearts and minds of feelings and thoughts of bitterness and let the light and the love of Christ enter in. As a result, the Spirit of the Lord will fill our souls with the joy accompanying divine peace of conscience.


Dieter F. Uchtdorf


#religious #way-to-be #family






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