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It's fitting that slave is from a group of words meaning "bonded," which is the same root word used in Titus 2:3 about women "addicted to much wine." In other words, as slaves to our neighbors, our cities, the people of the nations, we are addicted to them. We cannot get enough of them in our homes, in our lives. The more we love them, the more we want to love them. We are addicts for mission, bonded to people for the dream of the gospel in their lives. — Jen Hatmaker

life is like a silver coin. You can spend it any way you wish, but you can spend it once. — Irma Joubert

The days are long but the years are short," some say, about the early years of child rearing — Elizabeth Alexander

Perhaps Charis did not realize that when one had passed through a time of terrible anxiety relief did not immediately restore the tone of one's mind. To be sure, she herself had not expected that after the first raptures she would find herself subject to fits of dejection, and much inclined to be crotchety; but still Charis should have known better than to have enacted a tragical scene within an hour of her arrival. — Georgette Heyer

Writing has ... been to me like a bath from which I have risen feeling cleaner, healthier, and freer. — Henrik Ibsen

I spend a great deal of time working for kids in Uganda and India and chasing bad guys who hurt them. I started a nonprofit a number of years ago and now Sweet Maria and I think about my day job as a great way to fund the things we're doing. Now when I put on a suit and tie or jump on a plane to go take a deposition, we call it "fund-raising." It still makes me grin every time to say it this way. It's like a really successful bake sale to get rid of bad guys. — Bob Goff

Capitalism has resulted in material well-being but spiritual bankruptcy. — Jeffrey Eugenides

Do you only speak in questions?"
"Do you only speak in SAT words? — Megan Erickson

Just as nature takes every obstacle, every impediment, and works around it
turns it to its purposes, incorporates it into itself, so, too, a rational being can turn each setback into raw material and use it to achieve its goal. — Marcus Aurelius

The Black Death was a faithful visitor to Florence. It arrived, on average, once every ten years, always in the summer. — Ross King