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There is such a thing as a Pentecost still to the disciples of Jesus; but it comes to him who has forsaken all to follow Jesus only, and in following fully has allowed the Master to reprove and instruct him. — Andrew Murray

Maybe there's a machine in Berkeley that will save me, too. Perhaps my problems can be automated out of existence. — Philip K. Dick

I grab his forearm. I love a good, strong forearm on a man and his forearm game is on point. — Karina Halle

Pass the raspberry jam, please." "It's called jelly in the States." Zander handed over the tiny jar of compote. — Karina Bliss

Periodical godliness is perpetual hypocrisy. — Charles Spurgeon

In love, unlike most other passions, the recollection of what you have had and lost is always better than what you can hope for in the future. — Stendhal

It's better to let God fight your battles. Besides, He has something greater for you than meaningless issues & people. #WINNING — LaNina King

I honored the fallen enemy by placing a stone on his beautiful grave. — Manfred Von Richthofen

The Way of Liberation is not a belief system; it is something to be put into practice. — Adyashanti

Playing music is a lifetime's work. And if you want to carry on with it, you have to try to better yourself. You have to see where the music can take you. — Paul Weller

Rachmaninov's hands were big. My hands are small. But only hands small. — Richard Hyung-ki Joo

There are two things the Lord gave man over the other creatures. He created the ability for man to think. The other is the ability to love.
I thank Him daily for these gifts, along with all the other wonderful things He created. And I thank Him for sending you to me. — Sarah Price

There are millions of people in the world, and the spirits will see that most of them you never have to meet. But there are one or two you are tied to, and the spirits will cross you back and forth, threading so many knots until they catch and you finally get it right. — Jodi Picoult

Culture makes lies plausible through exposure to time. It makes prejudice seem like physics intergenerationally. It is therefore the most dangerous opponent of philosophy, because it feels the most credible to the average person. — Stefan Molyneux