297 Quotes About What-if
- Author David Platt
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What if the word of God was enough to inspire passionate worship among his people?
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- Author David Platt
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What if all it took to bring us to our knees and to ignite our affections was the Word opened and the presence of God? What if that was enough for us? What if it didn't take a great band to evoke that kind of response from us in worship? What if His presence - His Word opened - what if it was enough?
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- Author Jodi Picoult
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What if it turns out that a life isn’t defined by who you belong to or where you came from, by what you wished for or whom you’ve lost, but instead by the moments you spend getting from each of these places to the next?
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- Author Jodi Picoult
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What if what you know isn’t what people want to hear?
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- Author Jodi Picoult
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What if instead of focusing on what you don't have, you concentrate on what you've got?
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- Author John Phillips
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When you finally realize that peace is your natural state of being then you will know that any form of non-peace is a belief in illusion. Illusion that anything should be something other than what it is which can never be so. What if instead of waiting for what isn't to become your version of what is, why don't you be peaceful right now while you alter what isn't for you if you so choose? Is it ever worth it to wear a cloak of non-peacefulness over God Brilliance?
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- Author Michael Penn
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What if I were Romeo in black jeans?
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- Author Prince Philip
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I therefore suggested that WWF should invite leaders from the major religions to meet together to discuss what - if any - responsibility they felt they had for the natural environment as a "sacred" entity.
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- Author Ron Paul
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Order was only restored in L.A. when it came time for the blacks to pick up their welfare checks three days after rioting began. ... What if the checks had never arrived? No doubt the blacks would have fully privatized the welfare state through continued looting. But they were paid off and the violence subsided.
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