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He framed her face with his calloused hands and looked down at her. His beautiful blue eyes searched her face and all her fears fled. In his eyes she saw everything she needed. Gentleness, kindness, passion and ... maybe, just maybe a hint of love. — Tamara Hoffa

the harmful strategies used to avoid and escape those uncomfortable sensations vary depending on the content of the deceptive brain messages and the patterns you have developed to attempt to deal with distress. The range of possible responses is endless and includes feeding an addiction, getting into an argument, avoiding a situation, shutting out the world, or endlessly checking something. — Jeffrey M. Schwartz

...the God in whom the majority of Christians throughout history have professed belief would appear to be evil (at least, judging by the dreadful things we habitually say about him). And I intend nothing more here than an exercise in sober precision, based on the presumption that words should have some determinate content.
(from Radical Orthodoxy 3.1 (2015): 1-17) — David Bentley Hart

So many things around you are reusable. Where other see garbage, I see opportunity. — William Kamkwamba

A good story needs only a good storyteller. — Richard Bausch

You must realize that what you are cannot be seen in a mirror.
What you see in a mirror is but a dim reflection of your true reality. — Seth

There is actually no such thing as atheism. There is no such thing as not worshiping. Everybody worships. The only choice we get is what to worship. — David Foster Wallace

If we confuse the gospel with response to the gospel, we will drift from what keeps the gospel on the ground, what makes it clear and personal, and the next thing you know, we will be doing
a bunch of different things that actually obscure the gospel, not reveal it. — Matt Chandler

A man never is quite such an abject specimen as his wife makes him look, — D.H. Lawrence