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I sit here at ease, hardened and unfeeling-alas! Praying little, grieving little for the Church of God, burning rather in the fierce fires of my untamed flesh.It comes to this: I should be afire in the spirit; in reality I am afire in the flesh, with lust , laziness, idleness, sleepiness. It is perhaps because you have all ceased praying for me that God has turned away from me ... For the last eight days i have written nothing, nor prayed nor studied, partly from self-indulgence, partl from another vexatious handicap.i really cannot stand it any longer; Pray for me , i beg you, for in my seclusion here i am submerged in sins.
Martin Luther
A writing to Melanchthon from the Wartburg Castle on July 13,1521. — Martin Luther

HANNAH: It can be very hard to accept how disappointing life is, Harper, because that's what it is, and you have to accept it. With faith and time and hard work you reach a point where ... where the disappointment doesn't hurt as much, and then it gets easy to live with. Quite easy. Which ... is in its own way a disappointment. But. There. — Tony Kushner

Obviously we know Bill Hader is funny and charming, but my question is, can he do raw humanity and naturalism? I think so. — Mark Duplass

For who is pleased with himself. — Samuel Johnson

You must be Lilith,"
"You have got to be fucking with me. — Rachel Spanswick

When you believe in things that you don't understand, then you suffer. — Stevie Wonder

If thou has not seen the devil, look at thine own self. — Rumi

The only way to improve is to set yourself harder goals. — Joanne Whalley

A salamander can grow a new tail in three weeks. My dad can score new tail in three minutes. — Christopher Titus

I shall try to tell the truth, but the result will be fiction. — Katherine Anne Porter

Refuse to accept the narrative of history laid down by presidents, prime ministers, generals and journalists. — Robert Fisk

We should not decide how to pray based on the experiences and feelings we want. Instead, we should do everything possible to behold our God as he is, and prayer will follow. — Timothy Keller