Quote by Joel Osteen
On Sundays when I speak, I hopefully give somebody something that

On Sundays when I speak, I hopefully give somebody something that they can use the next day at work or at home. – Joel Osteen

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Ive never preached one sermon on money, on just finances. I want to stay away from it. – Joel Osteen

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I dont think that a same-sex marriage is the way God intended it to be. – Joel Osteen

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When you focus on being a blessing, God makes sure that you are always blessed in abundance. – Joel Osteen

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Atlantas my musical home. It really was the place where I really came alive. – John Mayer

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Im an afternoon tea type of girl. I come from a Russian background where we love our teas. So between lunch and dinner after training I come home and I love a nice cup of tea with jam in it, as we drink it there. Black English Breakfast with raspberry jam is my favorite. – Maria Sharapova

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