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Faith means living with uncertainty - feeling your way through lif

Faith means living with uncertainty – feeling your way through life, letting your heart guide you like a lantern in the dark. – Dan Millman

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Meditation is a valuable exercise, but eventually you have to open up your eyes and look around. – Dan Millman

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Meditation
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Act happy, feel happy, be happy, without a reason in the world. Then you can love, and do what you will. – Dan Millman

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Love
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I learned that we can do anything, but we cant do everything… at least not at the same time. So think of your priorities not in terms of what activities you do, but when you do them. Timing is everything. – Dan Millman

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motivational
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Have no fear of moving into the unknown. Simply step out fearlessly knowing that I am with you, therefore no harm can befall you all is very, very well. Do this in complete faith and confidence. – Pope John Paul II

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The Negro people of America… have cut our forests, tilled our fields, built our railroads, fought our battles, and in all of their trials they have manifested a simple faith, a grateful heart, a cheerful spirit, and an undivided loyalty . – Mordecai Wyatt Johnson

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It is something that is called MDS. It is a rare blood disorder that affects the bone marrow. Im going to beat this. My doctors say it and my faith says it. – Robin Roberts

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I think there is a great deal of interest still in the Christian faith. – Rowan Williams

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The visible mark of extraordinary wisdom and power appear so plainly in all the works of creation. – John Locke

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Your fortune is not something to find but to unfold. – Eric Butterworth

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The martyr sacrifices themselves entirely in vain. Or rather not in vain; for they make the selfish more selfish, the lazy more lazy, the narrow narrower. – Florence Nightingale