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- We've got so much in this life that all we know how to do is want more. So we concentrate on the wrong things-things we…
- New places always help us look at life differently
- We read to learn and to grow, to laugh, to be motivated, and to understand things we've never been exposed to. We read for strength…
- He stood up, put the tree back under the grow light. 'There. That's what's going to happen to us. It's called grafting. Taking something from…
- ...It isn't the problems along the way that make us or break us. It's how we learn to stand and face them that makes the…
- ...Difficult relationships come into our lives for a reason. No one would choose them, certainly. But if we let them, they can teach us how…
- You know where we got stuck? We were looking for faithfull, loving and perfect relationships-males who were always glad to see us." "So?" "We already…
- Toys "R" Us. Zack put on a wool cap and sunglasses. "You look like a bank robber," I observed. "No toy is safe.
- Everyone needs fudge, Hildy. It's how God helps us cope.
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