For the truly faithful, no miracle is necessary. For those who doubt, no miracle is sufficient.
Miracles
Quotations by Nancy Gibbs
For the truly faithful, no miracle is necessary. For those who doubt, no miracle is sufficient. Nancy Gibbs
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