Hilke John Quotes & Sayings
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To many of us prayer is more like talking to a chocolate pudding than participating in an amazing relationship with a living being. — Peter Enseleit

There are many world leaders who are worse than [Donald] Trump.They don't just talk about violence, they practice it on an extreme scale. And we welcome them to our country. — Edward Leigh

In Mexico your wishes have a dream power. When you want to see someone, he turns up. — William S. Burroughs

When you're asked/told to come to Canberra by your Prime Minister, in the country I grow up in, you obey that. — Andrew Forrest

I felt a clot in my throat, something that wouldn't let language come ... And there is also a dream I have over and over again, of opening up my mouth and finding my tongue studded with broken glass, so every word is a wound. — Lauren Slater

I was raised, I feel like, on television, definitely a child of TV, and was always fascinated by storytelling. — Jim Rash

So I think it's better to say something than not to say anything at all, even to an ignorant person. — Chad Hugo

I'm interested in living more of a life that's invisible to everybody and more vibrant to a fewer people that are in my life. — John Mayer

I get more people approaching me about how good I was in 'Napoleon Dynamite' than being in Coldplay. — Chris Martin

Remember to delight yourself first, then others can be truly delighted.
This was my mantra when I published my first book in 1990, and still holds true. When we focus on the song of our soul and heart, then others will be touched similarly. Sometimes people wonder or worry whether people will like or approve of their creative expression. It's none of your business. It's your business to stay present and focused for the work of your deepest dreams. It might look crooked or strange, or be very odd-but if it delights you, then it is yours, and will find it's way into other hearts. — SARK

That which of all things unfits man for the reception of Christ as a Savior, is not gross profligacy and outward, vehement transgression, but it is self-complacency, fatal self-righteousness and self-sufficiency. — Alexander MacLaren

I suppose that's an inevitable part of human existence, but in the bosom of a close family it can, at least, be endured. For the homeless, there is no relief. Without family or friends there's only the pain. — Peter Kirby