Apple Bumpkin Quotes & Sayings
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You may be going through a confusing time. You may not know how God is going to use a situation in your life or why certain things have happened to you. But you can be encouraged and strengthened by recalling what you know about God in the midst of uncertainties. In confusing times, recounting what we do know refreshes us. David still had many unanswered questions. He would never know for sure why God allowed certain things to happen, but he knew God had done exactly what He promised. You may never know why or how, but you can always know who is faithful. — Beth Moore

Be brave and fearless to know that even if you do make a wrong decision, you're making it for a good reason. — Adele

Priests confine broad truths into narrow doctrines, because more rules mean that they have more power. Priests mistake their own prejudice for conscience and mistake what they personally fear for what should universally be feared. Priests look inward to their own small souls and try to impress that smallness on the world, when they should be looking at the greatness of the universe and trying to impress that upon their souls. Priests forget they owe everything to their gods and begin to think the world owes everything to them . . . : the cat stopped, and shook his head. :Power is a poison. — Mercedes Lackey

When you are in a relationship, you want the other person to appreciate the things you like. It sounds superficial, but it's nice. — Diane Kruger

One should feel inside oneself for right and wrong, and should have the patience to gradually realise one's God. — D.H. Lawrence

I've calmed down, certainly, from the days of being 18, but I'm still having a good time. — Christian Slater

The goal is not to add years to your life, but to add life to your years — Zan Perrion

Apathetic people sit back and wait for things to get better before they move. Radical people make things get better, by how they move. — Shannon L. Alder