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For a very long time, I wrote a book a year, and was eager and willing to do it, to put bread on the table, to have my work out there. Now I must write a book every two years, and that's never enough time, either.
Jan Karon
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Jan Karon
Age: 87
Born: 1937
Born: January 1
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I believe that's when God first started speaking to my heart--the very day I started speaking to His!
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In Ireland there’s no such thing as bad weather ~~~ only the wrong clothes. (In the Company of Others)
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When we turn from our sin, and have the blessed forgiveness of the Almighty, then we can ask Him to run things, and let Him be in charge.
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So here is what my advice would be: If God has given you a dream, you'd better get cracking because He wants you to use it. That's why He gives them to us in the first place.
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