A Quote by Richard L. Evans

There's no pillow quite so soft as a father's strong shoulder. — © Richard L. Evans
There's no pillow quite so soft as a father's strong shoulder.
Father, help us to rest our heads on the soft pillow of Your providence.
There's no pillow as soft as a clear conscience.
There is no pillow as soft as a clear conscience.
Are we strong? Can we defend ourselves? Are we standing shoulder to shoulder? Do we stand up for each other?
Enlightenment isn't found with a full stomach, or on a soft pillow.
deep in the meadow , under the willow , a bed of grass , a soft green pillow
How soon are we broken on the soft pillow of ease! Adam in paradise was overcome, when Job on the dunghill was a conqueror.
My flexibility is probably my No. 1 asset. Obviously we need to have a strong shoulder, strong scapula, strong lats, and a durable elbow to have longevity as a pitcher, but being mobile in the hips and flexible in the hamstrings takes so much pressure and stress off of my arm.
My mother was adorable, a great giggler. My father was very strong and could be quite frightening.
Whatever is fluid, soft, and yielding will overcome whatever is rigid and hard. What is soft is strong.
This is what I want. I want people to take care of me. I want them to force comfort upon me. I want the soft-pillow feeling that I associate with memories of being ill when I was younger, soft pillows and fresh linens and satin-edged blankets and hot chocolate. It's not so much the comfort itself as knowing there's someone who wants to take care of you.
Love pats are soft punches of encouragement that are admistered on the knee, shoulder, and arm.
I'm a strong person, I'm a strong family man, I'm a strong husband and a strong father.
I always take abroad with me one really good soft pillow--to me it makes all the difference between comfort and misery.
Your pillow alone may be home to 40 million bed mites. (To them your head is just one large oily bon-bon). And don't think a clean pillow-case will make a difference... Indeed, if your pillow is six years old--which is apparently about the average age for a pillow--it has been estimated that one-tenth of its weight will be made up of sloughed skin, living mites, dead mites and mite dung.
The world cries for men who are strong--strong in conviction, strong to lead, to stand, to suffer. I pray that you will be that kind of man--glad that God made you a man, glad to shoulder the burden of manliness in a time when to do so will often bring contempt.
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