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Evoluna Quotes By Penny Marshall

People who text a lot are not my favorite thing. — Penny Marshall

Evoluna Quotes By Seanan McGuire

Never rush anyone who's personally witnessed continental drift. — Seanan McGuire

Evoluna Quotes By Garry Disher

I wanted to be taken out of myself. — Garry Disher

Evoluna Quotes By Chandra Sekhar

A STORY NEVER TOLD BEFORE — Chandra Sekhar

Evoluna Quotes By Jason Shen

There is nothing wrong with money, dude. The problem in life is attachment to money." The formula for a good life, he explained, is simple: abundance without attachment. — Jason Shen

Evoluna Quotes By Terry Tempest Williams

The middle path makes me wary ... But in the middle of my life, I am coming to see the middle path as a walk with wisdom where conversations of complexity can be found, that the middle path is the path of movement ... In the right and left worlds, the stories are largely set ... We become missionaries for a position ... practitioners of the missionary position. Variety is lost. Diversity is lost. Creativity is lost in our inability to make love with the world. — Terry Tempest Williams

Evoluna Quotes By N. T. Wright

Within biblical theology it remains the case that the one living God created a world that is other than himself, not contained within himself. Creation was from the beginning an act of love, of affirming goodness of the other. God saw all that he had made, and it was very good; but it was not itself divine. At its height, which according to Genesis 1 is the creation of humans, it was designed to REFLECT God, both to reflect God back to God in worship and to reflect God into the rest of creation in stewardship. But this image-bearing capacity of humankind is not in itself the same thing as divinity. Collapsing this distinction means taking a large step toward a pantheism within which there is no way of understanding, let alone addressing, the problem of evil. — N. T. Wright