Sharon Kay PenmanI inhale hope with every breath I take.
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A lot of people say that they breathe in hope rather than breathing out fear, but I think they forgets the fact that a lot of it comes from a lot of stress. It’s a way for us to cope with the stresses put on us by life and so we can avoid some of the bad habits we might have developed.
Source: When Christ And His Saints Slept
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