And that afternoon, as the sun slanted low through the changing autumn leaves, I remembered to savor the moment, soak in the beauty, breathe deeply and feel the immensity of God.

Cindee Snider Re
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The world is a great place and the life we live is a beautiful one. This quote speaks the truth about the beauty of the world and how we should appreciate it. We should appreciate everything we have because we could lose it at any moment. This is why we should soak in the beauty - to make sure it isn’t taken away from us. We should also breathe deeply and experience the immensity of God as well as the truth that He is with us each day, no matter what happens.

Source: Discovering Hope: Beginning The Journey Toward Hope In Chronic Illness

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