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Nothing is more usual than to feel that others have shared in our failures, just as it is an ordinary reaction to forget those who have shared in our achievements. — Truman Capote

Loving a holy God is beyond our moral power. The only kind of God we can love by our sinful nature is an unholy god, an idol made by our own hands. Unless we are born of the Spirit of God, unless God sheds His holy love in our hearts, unless He stoops in His grace to change our hearts, we will not love Him ... To love a holy God requires grace, grace strong enough to pierce our hardened hearts and awaken our moribund souls. — R.C. Sproul

I will not look back and say, 'I should have played in England.' — Zlatan Ibrahimovic

The less we understand of what our fathers and forefathers sought, the less we understand ourselves, and thus we help with all our might to rob the individual of his roots and his guiding instincts, so that he becomes a particle in the mass, ruled only by what Nietzsche called the spirit of gravity. — C. G. Jung

You are blood of my blood," he said softly, "and bone of my bone. I claim thee as my son before all men, from this day forever." He looked up at Jamie, challenging. After a long moment, Jamie gave the slightest nod of acknowledgment, and stepped back, letting his hand fall from Brianna's shoulder. Roger — Diana Gabaldon

It didn't take a professional to end a life- Riley — Alana Henry

Finding your bliss can make survival seem like. And a strange thing happens along the way when you love what you are doing: you become good at it. — Sharon Law Tucker

For me, the ultimate form of expression is blues, where jazz appeals to me on an intellectual level. — Scott Henderson

[Prayer] takes no time, but it occupies all our time. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

You can't grow strong without resistance. — Rick Warren

Gratitude is a duty which ought to be paid, but which none have a right to expect. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau