My karma just ran over my dogma.
BARBARA JOHNSONNever let a problem to be solved become more important than a person to be loved.
More Barbara Johnson Quotes
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We are Easter people living in a Good Friday world.
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Choices not chance determine your destiny.
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I’m glad God has all the answers, ’cause I barely understand the questions.
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How will you use the years God gives you? Will you be remembered for being a fault-finder? Or will you be known for your quick smile, the laugh lines around your eyes, and the twinkle deep within? After all, God gives you your face, but you provide the expression!
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Faith is seeing light with your heart when all your eyes see is darkness.
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Laughter is to life what shock absorbers are to automobiles. It won’t take the potholes out of the road, but it sure makes the ride smoother
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Life can be wonderful. Do your best not to miss it!” Enjoy what it is before it isn’t anymore. Dare to slip on a pair of bunny slippers once in a while! Surprise yourself! Enjoy the little things because one day you’ll look back and realize they were the big things!
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Always remember that better days are ahead – if not in this life, in the next.
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All we can take with us to heaven is what we leave behind in the lives we touch.
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Worry is the senseless process of cluttering up tomorrows opportunities with leftover problems from today
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Violets are God’s apology for February.
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Forgiveness is a stunning principle, your ticket out of hate and fear and chaos. … I know what regret feels like; I’ve earned my credentials. But I also know what forgiveness feels like, because God has so graciously forgiven me.
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Teaching literature is teaching how to read. How to notice things in a text that a speed-reading culture is trained to disregard, overcome, edit out, or explain away; how to read what the language is doing, not guess what the author was thinking; how to take evidence from a page, not seek a reality to substitute for it.
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A balanced diet is a cookie in each hand.
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No one likes change… but babies in diapers.
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