465 Quotes About Disaster
- Author Ahmed Mostafa
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You're a shit cake with cum for whipped cream and dynamite for candles.
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- Author Nadine Gordimer
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Success sometimes may be defined as a disaster put on hold. Qualified. Has to be.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Life offers us many paths, but there’s only One that doesn’t lead to the edge of a cliff.
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- Author Beth Moore
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Jesus loves us. He is not scandalized by our failures. He is not limited in what he can do with what’s left after family disasters. Nothing is beyond his redemption when he is invited in. No one with a whit of breath left is beyond the reach of his grace.
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- Author José Andrés
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We needed leadership to feed the people of Puerto Rico, but we had a leader who was more interested in patting himself on the back than the difficult work of disaster recovery.
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- Author James C. Dobson
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Let me leave you with this thought, written by my father before he died. If you incorporate it into your system of values, it will serve as a worthy guide to the management of your sexual energy: Strong desire is like a river. As long as it flows within the banks of God’s will—be the current strong or weak—all is well. But when it overruns those boundaries and seeks its own channels, then disaster lurks in the rampage below.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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God’s absence in the carnage is due to one single rather unnerving fact; that at some time past He honored our request that He leave. And if we are not brutally honest with ourselves regarding that choice, it is we ourselves who have set the stage for the next tragedy.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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In the day of disaster, may God deliver you from death.
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- Author Frank Herbert
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But oh, the perils of leadership in a species so anxious to be told what to do. How little they knew of what they created by their demands. Leaders made mistakes. And those mistakes, amplified by the numbers who followed without questioning, moved inevitably toward great disasters.
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