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Everything you are called to do has already been prepared for you by God, He just needs your obedience — Sunday Adelaja

He insisted on a single trade secret: that you had to survive, find some quiet, and work hard every day. — Jay McInerney

God, it's like I have something, deep down inside of me, that i think is undeserving of love. — Jeff Lindsay

In the resurrection there is already wrapped up a judging-process, at least for believers: the raising act in their case, together with the attending change, plainly involves a pronouncement of vindication. The resurrection does more than prepare its object for undergoing the judgement; it sets in motion and to a certain extent anticipates the issue of judgement for the Christian. And it were not incorrect to offset this by saying that the judgement places the seal on what the believer has received in the resurrection. — Geerhardus Vos

So you love me," said Petra softly when the kiss ended.
I'm a raging mass of hormones thet I'm too young to understand," said Bean. "You're a female of a closely related species. According to all the best primatologists, I really have no choice."
That's nice," she said ... — Orson Scott Card

Once the person begins to look to his relationship to the Ultimate Power, to infinitude, and to refashion his links from those around him to that Ultimate Power, he opens up to himself the horizon of unlimited possibility, of real freedom. — Ernest Becker

Everyone has days when they say: 'Well, my life isn't exactly lining up with my expectations.' But if life asked you what you had done for it, what would you say? — Paulo Coelho

Bull had been around charisma before. The sense that some people had of moving through their lives in a cloud of likability or power. — James S.A. Corey

I usually like to interact with people who don't speak until it's necessary but I was intimidated by Carl's physique. I didn't feel inferior so much as incompatible. Carl existed on a plane where success was measured by physical feats. He had a brain because his body needed it, rather than the opposite. I didn't understand such people. I didn't know what they wanted, or might do. — Max Barry

Then they saw a silvery-white orb hanging in the air in front of Lupin, — J.K. Rowling