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To live a remote, retired, secluded life is the antipodes of spirituality as Jesus Christ taught it. The test of our spirituality comes when we come up against injustice and meanness and ingratitude and turmoil, all of which have the tendency to make us spiritual sluggards. — Oswald Chambers

The ubiquitous semi-sentient utility routine running in her macrocellular clusters responded immediately by unfolding a basic array of mental icons, slender lines of blue fairy light that superimposed themselves within her wobbly vision. She frowned. If she was reading their efficiency modes correctly, her biononics had — Peter F. Hamilton

One of the least impressive liberties is the liberty to starve. This particular liberty is freely accorded to authors. — Arnold Goodman, Baron Goodman

Perseverance means the engagement of our persons in the most intense and concentrated devotion to those means which God has ordained for the achievement of his saving purpose. The scripture doctrine of perseverance has no affinity with the quietism and antinomianism which are so prevalent in evangelical circles. — John Murray

Talent, like beauty, to be pardoned, must be obscure and unostentatious. — Marguerite Gardiner

Sense how
Even the smooth stones ache
With stories of their own
In the shuddering light of day. — Scott Hastie

Of course, love has no respect for questionnaires. As The Rosie Project tells us. — Graeme Simsion

We're programmed to believe that time is the enemy, that it takes away from us or that it diminishes us. I have found that it's done the opposite to me. Life is in perfect balance. It's just that our perception of it isn't. — Queen Rania Of Jordan

A breath of sound across the landing, almost imperceptible, like a shadow moving against blackness; then nothing. — Tana French