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The tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon, but that we wait so long to begin it.

Terri Garey
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The tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon, but that we wait so long to begin it.

Terri Garey
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After character becomes imbued with conscious principles of love, integrity, and faith, it opens the door for purity and holiness to converge at the portals of the soul like sentinels guarding against any counter attacks from the ego.

Garey Gordon
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my unexpected trip to the light may have been cancelled, but here I was, still paying the cost of the return ticket

Teri Garey
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THE LIGHT THAT NOW REFLECTS FROM WITHIN YOU RADIATES PURITY AND HOLINESS, WHICH CAUSES US TO BECOME A LIGHT TO THE WORLD.

Garey Gordon
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Everybody’s gotta have somebody to step on. Makes ’em feel important.

Juliann Garey, Too Bright to Hear Too Loud to See
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Without awareness, the current of life cedes its sense of control to other deceptive agents that take you into a life that is toxic rather than nourishing.

Garey Gordon, The Values Pursued Life: Excellence and Greatness from Within
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Consciousness provides the fertile ground where seeds of greatness are born.

Garey Gordon, The Values Pursued Life: Excellence and Greatness from Within
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A soul that becomes the place where divine grace is harbored and encouraged joins the class of the immortals and lives on into eternal greatness.

Garey Gordon, The Values Pursued Life: Excellence and Greatness from Within
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In essence, we are deeper than being; we are character, which contains the conscious forces of love, justice, kindness, faith, and forgiveness.

Garey Gordon, The Values Pursued Life: Excellence and Greatness from Within
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Gordon Van Wylen, Chairman of the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan commented that, “The question that arises is how the universe got into the state of reduced entropy in the first place, since all natural processes known to us tend to increase entropy?” (Gordon Van Wylen and Richard Edwin Sonntag, Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics, 1973). He concludes by saying, “The author has found that the second law [of thermodynamics] tends to increase conviction that there is a Creator.

Gordon J. Van Wylen
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