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“Some are in tune with the swanky, but not in tune with themselves. Their desire has become the desire of the others ('''Buying now. Dying later''')”
Erik Pevernagie“In the struggle for righteousness, there is nothing more helpful than being passionately in tune with Christ through His Spirit and being passionately committed to doing His will. It has been said that in order to tune in to God’s voice, we must tune out this world’s noise.”
Billy Graham, Billy Graham in Quotes“The word "universe" means "one tune" or "one rhythm", and when we are in tune or in rhythm with it, it cannot help but respond.”
Stephen Richards, How to Get Everything You Can Imagine: Volume 1: How Mind Power Works“It seemed each band member was in his own world. Yet, each was in tune with the other.”
Jason Medina, A Ghost In New Orleans“Work hard at keeping in tune with the way your children think. Your efforts may not always bring the desired result, but we must do our part. Keep close contact with them. Teach them with regularity, both by word and by deed. Love them and let them know you care for them because of who they are and not for anything else. Answer their questions with candor and thoughtfulness. Do not ignore their struggles. Deal with their difficulties, and spare them a cynical attitude. Stay tuned in to their struggles. Most of us learn the hard way that our children were in a very different world in their own thoughts than we realized.”
Ravi Zacharias, I, Isaac, Take Thee, Rebekah: Moving from Romance to Lasting Love“Time expands, then contracts, all in tune with the stirrings of the heart.”
Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore“It's not whether your thoughts are in tune with the other's sensibilities or not - But are you at peace with yourself is what matters the most!”
Ramana Pemmaraju“I have two children and it's amazing how in tune they are with nature, with light, with smells, with time.”
Hugh Jackman“Being in tune to one's Will and working accordingly shears the malaise of inauthenticity.”
Garry Fitchett, Life Is a Bicycle: A Living Philosophy to Finding Your Authenticity