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Those who observe suffering are tempted to reject God; those who experience it often cannot give up on God, their solace and their agony." The presence of so many in church on a wintry night proved his point. "You can protest against the evil in the world only if you believe in a good God," Volf also said. "Otherwise the protest doesn't make sense. — Philip Yancey

It isn't what he did, Mrs. Wiggin. It's why. — Orson Scott Card

The element of heroic maleness had always been present in the concept of the artist as one who rides the winged horse above the clouds beyond the sight of lesser men, a concept seldom applied to those who worked with colours until the nineteenth century. When the inevitable question is asked, "Why are there no great women artists?" it is this dimension of art that is implied. The askers know little of art, but they know the seven wonders of the painting world. — Germaine Greer

The reality is that the fewer children a congregation has, the more important an outreach ministry for children and families like Vacation Bible School is. — Dr. Steve R. Parr

It's like knowing your way through the forest. You don't keep the whole forest in your mind, but wherever you are, you know where to go next. — Ken Follett

We live in a world that treats the dead better than the living. We, the living are askers of questions and givers of answers, and we have other grave defects unpardonable by a system that believes death, like money, improves people. — Eduardo Galeano

The best leaders are the best notetakers, best askers, and best learners. — Tom Peters

Death is like a fisherman who has caught a fish in his net and leaves it for a time in the water: the fish still swims about, but the net surrounds it, and the fisherman will take it when he wishes. — Ivan Turgenev

I felt that putting my all into the relationship would have taken me away from my career. And I couldn't do that then. — Toni Braxton

Act so as to elicit the best in others and thereby in thyself. — Felix Adler