July 2011
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“I might not be someone’s first choice, but I am a great choice. I...”
– CRSZ
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June 2011
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“You should step in my shoes and walk a mile, and see how hard it is to hold back...”
– CRSZamoranos
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“Christians are like the flowers in a garden, that have each of them the dew of...”
– John Bunyan
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Dear Lord, I want to be a salty disciple. I want to live my life in a way that isn’t just like everybody else in my season of life. Yet, I know there are many ways I tend to lose my saltiness. When I soak in the brackish water of this culture, it’s hard to maintain my distinctiveness. Forgive me, Lord, for my lack of saltiness. Help me, by your Word and Spirit, and through the...
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“No one can change a person, but someone can be a person’s reason to...”
– Spongebob
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kkrriissssyyll asked: hello! ang weird naman ng pangalan mo. :)
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“Never sell yourself short because of things you’ve been through; you could...”
– The Best Life Quotes
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WORTH READING
BARBERO: Cgro wlng Diyos.
BATA: Bkt nmn po?
BARBERO: Edi sna wla ng nghhrap at ngddusa?
BATA: (Pgtingin nya sa bintana my nkta syang pulubing my mdumi at mhbang buhok..)
BATA: Cgro wlng barbero.
BARBERO: Bulag kba? Barbero kya ako.
BATA: Kng mron, edi sna wlng pulubing mdumi at mhba ang buhok?
BARBERO: E di nmn cla lumalpit sken eh!
BATA: Kng lhat po tyo mrnong lumpit sa Diyos, edi sna wlng nghhirap at ngddusa.
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Nursing care comes in any forms. Sometimes, it is the ability to make someone feel physically comfortable by various means. Other times, it is the ability to improve the body’s ability to achieve or maintain health. But often it is an uncanny yet well honed knack to see beyond the obvious and address, in some way, the deeper needs of the human soul.~A Daybook for Beginning Nurses, Donna...
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When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left and could say, “I used everything you gave me.” 
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