Quote by Norman Cousins
My reason nourishes my faith and my faith my reason. - Norman Cous

My reason nourishes my faith and my faith my reason. – Norman Cousins

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Man is not imprisoned by habit. Great changes in him can be wrought by crisis – once that crisis can be recognized and understood. – Norman Cousins

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As a people of faith, we know that prayer is a powerful instrument. And as one Nation under God, we know that many times our most powerful tool is prayer. – Nick Rahall

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People define Christianity differently. I think a large portion of our population are Christians, theyre not all growing in their faith, theyre not all active, but I believe that a lot of people believe in Jesus and believe that he is their Lord and Savior. – Joel Osteen

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What unites Oklahomans today is what has always united us: Our unshakable faith. Our love of family and compassion for others. The unlimited promise of a hopeful future. – Brad Henry

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I spent four months in Prague in these blue rooms reacting to nothing and you basically place your faith in the hands of the director and the special effects co-coordinator and you keep your fingers crossed and hope that the creatures look really scary. – Edward Burns

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