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Faithfulness is not holding the fort. It's storming the gates of hell and taking back enemy territory that belongs to God.
I'm afraid we've reduced righteousness to the absence of wrongness, but goodness is not the absence of badness. You can do nothing wrong and still do nothing right. Remember the parable of the bags of gold? Breaking even is bad. You've got to ante up everything. — Mark Batterson

Trust is the link that breaks the chains of fear and doubt ... Oh, that I would continue to make that leap of faith, grabbing on to the link that binds me to Him breaking those other chains! — Evinda Lepins

Putting on weight for me is really, really hard. If I stop lifting, or if I stop eating, I get skinny really quick. — Christopher Gorham

The economics of being a playwright are abysmal. I like to think of the work I do out in Hollywood as a way to actually make a life in the theater easier. — Beau Willimon

I swallowed all the doubt and all the disappointment and all the anger and they were almost too big, like vitamin pills that are difficult to get down even with water. — Annabel Pitcher

Even so you have managed to live that love in the only way possible for you. Losing it before it happened. — Marguerite Duras

The Church is not a showboat; it's a battleship. — Adrian Rogers

Monday's obviously a bastard, quite literally — Pleasefindthis

Patience is not a virtue. It is an achievement. — Vera Nazarian

This is not good," I said. "These guys have a superiority complex bigger than Miss Compton's butt."
"And she had the biggest butt of them all," Kyle said. — John Corwin

mother would say, "Stop making happiness some kind of concrete goal. It's a side effect. It's a secondary happening, but not the main event. Happiness is what you feel when you've been kind, fair, or loving in the face of hardness. It is the feeling of light that comes after behaving in the way you ultimately want." But — Ann Wertz Garvin

I never gave up Christianity until I was forty years of age. — Charles Darwin