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How often we say about our earthly friends, "I really would like to have a good quiet settled talk with them so that I can really get to know them." And shouldn't we feel the same about our Heavenly Friend, that we may really get to know Him? These thoughts have taught me the importance of the children of God taking time to commune daily with their Father, so that they may get to know His mind and to understand better what His will is. — Hannah Whitall Smith

Entitlement is: The man who thinks he is above all the rules. The woman who feels mistreated and needs others to make it up to her. — John Townsend

When you say yes to something, it's imperative that you understand what you're saying no to. — Gary Keller

It's none of my business, and I have no idea if he'd be good for you. Probably bring you ten kinds of headache. But I think you'd be good for him. — Leigh Bardugo

Tongues are a miraculous manifestation of being filled with the Holy Ghost. — Sunday Adelaja

It was just really, really tough getting anything when you were a female. Basically, I just took advantage of everything I could. But when people are going to flat out tell you they're not going to hire anyone that's female, there's not much you can do about it. — Shannon Lucid

In the beginning was the image. — Asger Jorn

The revolutionary thinking that God loves me as I am and not as I should be requires radical rethinking and profound emotional readjustment. Small wonder that the late spiritual giant Basil Hume of London, England, claimed that Christians find it easier to believe that God exists than that God loves them. — Brennan Manning

I want to be the first guy to help people accept everybody for who they are. I'm talking about colors, religions, sex, everybody. My music is for everybody, it's not just for one kind of group. — ASAP Rocky

Photography promises an enhanced mastery of nature, but photography also threatens conflagration and anarchy. — Allan Sekula