Deacon St John Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes hidden from me
in daily custom and in trust,
so that I live by you unaware
as by the beating of my heart,
Suddenly you flare in my sight,
a wild rose blooming at the edge
of thicket, grace and light
where yesterday was only shade,
and once again I am blessed, choosing
again what I chose before. — Wendell Berry
We're going to protect Christianity. We don't have to be politically correct about it. — Donald Trump
There's no need to shout. The truth is as loud at a whisper as at a scream. — Stacey Jay
And just when I thought the pain had dulled, my mind would betray me and bring Dad back to life in my dreams. Sometimes I didn't realize that he was dead until I awoke and then it was like a punch in the stomach. And sometimes I knew in my dream that I was dreaming, and I woke up crying. — Ilona Andrews
It is not repentance that saves me;
repentance is the sign that I realize what God has done in Christ Jesus. — Oswald Chambers
Please remember the hundreds of tiny empty stomachs in our communities. Winter is a tough time for birds and other small creatures as food can become buried beneath snow or frozen ground. Scatter seeds in your yard, nearby parks. — Alex Pacheco
If you need to know courage then you personally is the courage you discovered by yourself, try harder things and it will show up. — Auliq Ice
Our [people's] very saving is associated with our gratitude. Which follows: if our fall in the garden was ingratitude, then salvation must be intimately related to giving of thanks. — Ann Voskamp
Our house has its back to the sea,' writes Hester in her journal. 'Below us, the ocean spreads to the sky, twitching wide and blue and hungry. One would think it to be infinite. But we, of course, know better. — Tanya Moir
France, famed in all great arts, in none supreme. — Matthew Arnold
I don't ever want to be a fair-weather anything. Playing through the elements is always better than sitting on the sidelines. — Lorii Myers
Abiding does not mean sitting idly by. It means resting in the work, resting in the moment, resting in the truth, resting in the confidence that God is your provision. — Robin Bertram
Is memory property? If two people remember something differently is one of them wrong? — Abigail Thomas