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The new covenant is purchased by the blood of Christ, effected by the Spirit of Christ, and appropriated by faith in Christ. — John Piper

Unconditional love will have the final word in reality. — Martin Luther King Jr.

She's happy to be home but being home means that it's an end to her adventure and escape. — S.A. Tawks

They copied all they could copy, But they couldn't copy my mind; And I left them sweatin' and stealin', A year and a half behind. — Rudyard Kipling

Twenty-two years ago Judge [then-Senator Stephen] Douglas and I first became acquainted. We were both young then; he a trifle younger than I. Even then, we were both ambitious; I, perhaps, quite as much so as he. With me, the race of ambition has been a failure
a flat failure; with him it has been one of splendid success. — Abraham Lincoln

Love and peace to everyone. May your God go with you. — Ozzy Osbourne

I really believe that women have much easier access to their souls than men do. Because as men we're taught to wear masks, to drown out our emotions in competition and making money. Now women are being forced to do that too. But I admire their capacity to bear their spirituality so much more deeply than men. — John Rzeznik

For me beauty is valued more than anything - the beauty that is manifest in a curved line or in an act of creativity. — Oscar Niemeyer

I'll be your crying shoulder. — Edwin McCain

Instead of working for the survival of the fittest, we should be working for the survival of the wittiest - then we can all die laughing. — Lily Tomlin

But what I think my emphasis is, is on the fact that I like music a lot. — Bill Bruford

It was such peace and heavenly freedom, just to fold her and kiss her gently, and not to have any thoughts or any desires or any will, just to be still with her, to be perfectly still and together, in a peace that was not sleep, but content in bliss. To be content in bliss, without desire or insistence anywhere, this was heaven: to be together in happy stillness. — D.H. Lawrence