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William Throsby Bridges Quotes
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William Throsby Bridges
Australian
Soldier
Born:
Feb 18
,
1861
Died:
May 18
,
1915
Beginnings
Life
Lives
Major
Minor
New Beginning
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Disenchantment, whether it is a minor disappointment or a major shock, is the signal that things are moving into transition in our lives.
William Throsby Bridges
Disappointment
Our
Our Lives
Signal
Minor
Major
Shock
Disenchantment
Whether
Moving
Transition
Lives
Things
Genuine beginnings begin within us, even when they are brought to our attention by external opportunities.
William Throsby Bridges
Opportunities
Our
Brought
Attention
Within
Genuine
Begin
Beginnings
Us
Even
External
If the guilt of sin is so great that nothing can satisfy it but the blood of Jesus; and the filth of sin is so great that nothing can fetch out the stain thereof but the blood of Jesus, how great, how heinous, how sinful must the evil of sin be.
William Throsby Bridges
Great
Evil
Guilt
Nothing
Filth
Out
Must
Sin
Sinful
How
Blood
Fetch
Stain
Thereof
Satisfy
Jesus
Each person's life is a story that is telling itself in the living.
William Throsby Bridges
Life
Life Is A
Living
Telling
Itself
Person
Story
Each
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