Quotemeal: Dec. 3rd, 1963

Tuesday, December 3, 1963

"A man leaves all kinds of footprints when he walks through life. Some you can see ... others are invisible, like the prints he leaves across other people's lives."
— Margaret Lee Runbeck

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Illustration of Margaret Lee Runbeck — "A man leaves all kinds of footprints when he walks through life. Some you can see ... others are invisible, like the prints he leaves across other people's lives."

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Quotemeal is a daily dose of Christian quotes to inspire and encourage.