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A new and more powerful proclamation of the law is perhaps the most pressing need of the hour ... A low view of law always brings legalism into religion; a high view of law makes man a seeker after grace. Pray that the high view may prevail. — J. Gresham Machen

I never wrote music or arranged songs or lyrics when I was under the influence of anything but coffee. That's not gone away. — Chris Cornell

He said that there was one only good, namely, knowledge; and one only evil, namely, ignorance. — Socrates

You shape your perceptions, or someone shapes them for you. You do what you want to do, or you respond to someone else's plan for you. — Tony Robbins

Now, if you ask me, what's going on is that we're all up to here in it, and probably the most important thing is that we not yell at one another. — Anne Lamott

A more common explanation for the feeling of being Old in Soul is tied up in Buddhist and Hindu ideas of reincarnation, or metempsychosis. Interestingly, this is most likely where the origin of the phrase "Old Soul" came from in the first place. — Aletheia Luna

It's possible to love without sacrificing-but who would notice? For love is demonstrated only through sacrifice-without it, love is invisible. — Andrew Williams

why are we so alone? — Jonas

I am so close, I may look distant.
So completely mixed with you, I may look separate.
So out in the open, I appear hidden.
So silent, because I am constantly talking with you. — Rumi

She raised her eyes from the table and put the question to him as if the thought had just struck her, but it had obviously not just struck her. — Haruki Murakami

The best thing about the future is that it happens one day at a time. — Ken Petti

Above Hilo, broad lands sweeping up cloudwards, with their sugar cane, kalo, melons, pine-apples, and banana groves suggest the boundless liberality of Nature. — Isabella Bird

Mystical power, as you know, has a whole different flavor to it. It's much more raucous at times; it's much more poignant at times. It involves more of the emotional body. — Frederick Lenz