“ Grace is savage and must be savage in order to be perfect. ”
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“ Grace is savage and must be savage in order to be perfect. ”
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“ Grace is savage and must be savage in order to be perfect. ”
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“ Grace is savage and must be savage in order to be perfect. ”
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“ Grace is savage and must be savage in order to be perfect. ”
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“ Grace is savage and must be savage in order to be perfect. ”
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“ Rapidity does not always mean progress, and hurry is akin to waste. The old fable of the hare and the tortoise is just as good now, and just as true, as when it was first written. ”
- Charles A. Stoddard- Copy
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“ When we can say "no" not only to things that are wrong and sinful, but also to things pleasant, profitable, and good which would hinder and clog our grand duties and our chief work, we shall understand more fully what life is worth, and how to make the most of it. ”
- Charles A. Stoddard- Copy
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“ Grace is savage and must be savage in order to be perfect. ”
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“ Rapidity does not always mean progress, and hurry is akin to waste. The old fable of the hare and the tortoise is just as good now, and just as true, as when it was first written. ”
- Charles A. Stoddard- Copy
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“ Rapidity does not always mean progress, and hurry is akin to waste. The old fable of the hare and the tortoise is just as good now, and just as true, as when it was first written. ”
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“ Rapidity does not always mean progress, and hurry is akin to waste. The old fable of the hare and the tortoise is just as good now, and just as true, as when it was first written. ”
- Charles A. Stoddard- Copy
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“ Grace is savage and must be savage in order to be perfect. ”
- Charles A. Stoddard- Copy
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“ Rapidity does not always mean progress, and hurry is akin to waste. The old fable of the hare and the tortoise is just as good now, and just as true, as when it was first written. ”
- Charles A. Stoddard- Copy
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“ We love in others what we lack ourselves, and would be everything but what we are. ”
- Charles A. Stoddard- Copy
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“ When we can say "no" not only to things that are wrong and sinful, but also to things pleasant, profitable, and good which would hinder and clog our grand duties and our chief work, we shall understand more fully what life is worth, and how to make the most of it. ”
- Charles A. Stoddard- Copy
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“ Rapidity does not always mean progress, and hurry is akin to waste. The old fable of the hare and the tortoise is just as good now, and just as true, as when it was first written. ”
- Charles A. Stoddard- Copy
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“ When we can say "no" not only to things that are wrong and sinful, but also to things pleasant, profitable, and good which would hinder and clog our grand duties and our chief work, we shall understand more fully what life is worth, and how to make the most of it. ”
- Charles A. Stoddard- Copy
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“ Grace is savage and must be savage in order to be perfect. ”
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“ Rapidity does not always mean progress, and hurry is akin to waste. The old fable of the hare and the tortoise is just as good now, and just as true, as when it was first written. ”
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“ Rapidity does not always mean progress, and hurry is akin to waste. The old fable of the hare and the tortoise is just as good now, and just as true, as when it was first written. ”
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“ Rapidity does not always mean progress, and hurry is akin to waste. The old fable of the hare and the tortoise is just as good now, and just as true, as when it was first written. ”
- Charles A. Stoddard- Copy
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“ Grace is savage and must be savage in order to be perfect. ”
- Charles A. Stoddard- Copy
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“ Rapidity does not always mean progress, and hurry is akin to waste. The old fable of the hare and the tortoise is just as good now, and just as true, as when it was first written. ”
- Charles A. Stoddard- Copy
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