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Dohnavur Quotes By Amy Carmichael

Sometimes in Dohnavur we, who dearly love the little children about us (and the older ones too), have looked up from some engrossing work to see a child beside us, waiting quietly. And when, with a welcoming hand held out, to the Tamil "I have come," we have asked "For what?" thinking, perhaps, of something to be confessed, or wanted, the answer has come back, "Just to love you." So do we come, Lord Jesus; we have no service to offer now; we do not come to ask for anything not even for guidance. We come just to love Thee. — Amy Carmichael

Dohnavur Quotes By Harold Evans

I think there's a lot of benefit in letting people vent. When I was on the Manchester Evening News, we got 500 letters a day, and part of my job as editor was to edit them. And I thought that was one of the best things in the newspaper, and it was instituted by an editor known as Big Tom, who said 'this is the voice of the people.' And he was quite right. — Harold Evans

Dohnavur Quotes By Amy Carmichael

A voice said, "Climb." And he said, "How shall I climb?the mountains are so steep that I cannot climb."
The voice said, "Climb or die."
He said, "But how?I see no way up those steep ascents. This that is asked is too hard for me."
The voice said, "Climb, or perish, soul and body of theemind and spirit of thee. There is no second chance for any son of man. Climb or die."
Then he remembered that he had read in the books of the bravest climbers on the hills of the earth that sometimes they were aware of the presence of a Companion on the mountains who was not one of the earthly party of climbers.
And he rememberd a word in the Book of Mountaineers ... it heartened him,for it told him that he was created to walk in precarious places, not on the easy levels of life. — Amy Carmichael

Dohnavur Quotes By Jenny Han

When something that terrible, that horrible happens to you, you don't want to talk about it with anyone. You want to bury it deep inside you and let it rest in peace. You want to forget it ever happened. You want to stay home from school. — Jenny Han

Dohnavur Quotes By Dan Aykroyd

The entertainment business is not the be-all and end-all for me. — Dan Aykroyd

Dohnavur Quotes By Tom Clancy

Of all human lamentations, without doubt, the most common is if only I had known. But we can't know, and so days of death and fire so often begin no differently than those of love and warmth. — Tom Clancy

Dohnavur Quotes By DJ Khaled

Key to more success is a clean heart and a clean face. — DJ Khaled

Dohnavur Quotes By Gary Zukav

Following your feelings will lead you to their source. Only through emotions can you encounter the force field of your own soul. — Gary Zukav

Dohnavur Quotes By Amy Carmichael

Soldiers may be wounded in battle and sent to a hospital. A hospital isn't a shelf. It's a place of repair. And a soldier in the spiritual army is never off his battlefield. He is only removed to another part of the battlefield when a wound interrupts what he was meant to do, and sets him doing something else. — Amy Carmichael

Dohnavur Quotes By Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin

When the Bolsheviks came to power they were soft and easy with their enemies ... we had begun by making a mistake. Leniency towards such a power was a crime against the working classes. That soon became apparent ... — Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin

Dohnavur Quotes By Cecelia Ahern

When it comes to my memory there are three categories: things I want to forget, things I can't forget, and things I'd forgotten until I remember them. — Cecelia Ahern

Dohnavur Quotes By Gillian Jacobs

When you're shooting at 9 A.M. at a club, you have to use all of your acting skills. — Gillian Jacobs

Dohnavur Quotes By Lorrie Moore

I nodded, trying to imagine the very particular sadness of a vanished childhood yogurt now found only in France. It was a very special sort of sadness, individual, and in its inability to induce sympathy, in its tuneless spark, it bypassed poetry and entered science. — Lorrie Moore