A Quote by Steve Goodier

Life is a fragile and awesome gift. — © Steve Goodier
Life is a fragile and awesome gift.

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Steve Goodier
Born: 1962
I would argue that nothing gives life more purpose than the realization that every moment of consciousness is a precious and fragile gift.
Beauty is a fragile gift.
My voice is a gift. My talent is a gift. The life process is a gift. The opportunity for the journey is a gift.
That's because I'm made of awesome." "And dipped in awesome." "And sprinkled with awesome." "Gods, I love the taste of awesome.
Be a gift to everyone who enters your life, and to everyone whose life you enter. Be careful not to enter another's life if you cannot be a gift. (You can always be a gift, because you always are the gift - yet sometimes you don't let yourself know that.)
Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino gave me such a gift with 'Bunheads,' and to give me this gift of going on 'Gilmore Girls' was beyond. It was awesome.
I don't like to sit back and gloat, because the world is fragile. Life is fragile, so I never really gloat.
God gave us the gift of life. It is the most precious gift ever. To be unarmed is to be helpless to protect that gift; that is outright irresponsible.
This life is a gift, and to reject that gift or abuse that gift is not human and not worthy of us.
I just need to remember even if I don't get the title, I have an awesome life and an awesome family and friends.
Jesus' sinless life was given as a gift to the world - the ultimate gift. Some would receive Him, and others wouldn't. Nonetheless, He continues to be our gift, and His life and death makes it possible for His children to receive eternal life with Him. That's a reason to give God glory.
The awesome part about The Book of Awesome is the realization that if you enjoy the simple moments in your life, you will be happier.
Doing great things for others is an awesome gift to give yourself.
Allah says Jannah is awesome, imagine how awesome that is when the All-Knowing is calling it awesome
Most people are fragile. They're fragile in the sense that they're afraid of the unknown, so they cling to each other. They cling to families, traditions, ways of seeing life that protect them from the immensity of the unknown
We hold from God the gift which includes all others. This gift is life - physical, intellectual, and moral life.
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