I must strive to see only God in my friends, and God in my cats.

Florence Nightingale
I must strive to see only God in my friends,...
I must strive to see only God in my friends,...
I must strive to see only God in my friends,...
I must strive to see only God in my friends,...
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With all his flaws, we would be lost without George Washington. The same is true of all the other founding fathers and mothers. We must strive to see only God in our friends, and God in our cats. Just because the president is imperfect does not mean that he is not our greatest leader.

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