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Kayla Mueller Quotes

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I have been shown in darkness, light, and have learned that even in prison, one can be free. I am grateful. I have come to see that there is good in every situation, sometimes we just have to look for it.
Kayla Mueller

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It's important to stop and realize what we have, why we have it and how privileged we are. And from that place, start caring and get a lot done.
Kayla Mueller

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I find God in the suffering eyes reflected in mine. I will always seek God. Some people find God in church. Some people find God in nature. Some people find God in love; I find God in suffering. I’ve known for some time what my life’s work is, using my hands as tools to relieve suffering.
Kayla Mueller

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The gardener knows how to turn garbage into compost. Therefore our anger, sadness, and fear is the best compost for our compassion.
Kayla Mueller

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I've learned that selflessness is a practice, not a place; a journey much more than a destination.
Kayla Mueller

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A true friend sticks with you through thick and thin no matter what.
Kayla Mueller

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I remember Mom always telling me that all in all in the end the only one you really have is God.
Kayla Mueller

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This really is my life's work, to go where there is suffering.
Kayla Mueller

Quote Topics by Kayla Mueller: Suffering Eye Darkness Light Hands True Friend Caring Wise Important Brightness Grateful Sun Ends Sadness Selflessness Journey People Friendship Done Forever Determine Mom Remember Garbage Prison Compassion Practice
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The sun doesn't determine the brightness of the day, you do.
Kayla Mueller

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I find God in the suffering eyes reflected in mine. If this is how you are revealed to me, this is how I will forever seek you.
Kayla Mueller

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I have been shown in darkness, light [and] have learned that, even in prison, one can be free.
Kayla Mueller