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Hollarado Quotes By N. T. Wright

Since both the departed saints and we ourselves are in Christ, we share with them in the 'communion of saints.' They are still our brothers and sisters in Christ. When we celebrate the Eucharist they are there with us, along with the angels and archangels. Why then should we not pray for and with them? The reason the Reformers and their successors did their best to outlaw praying for the dead was because that had been so bound up with the notion of purgatory and the need to get people out of it as soon as possible. Once we rule out purgatory, I see no reason why we should not pray for and with the dead and every reason why we should - not that they will get out of purgatory but that they will be refreshed and filled with God's joy and peace. Love passes into prayer; we still love them; why not hold them, in that love, before God? — N. T. Wright

Hollarado Quotes By Joyce Meyer

Getting organized in the normal routines of life and finishing little projects you've started is an important first step toward realizing larger goals. If you can't get a handle on the small things, how will you ever get it together to focus on the big things? — Joyce Meyer

Hollarado Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

Extraordinary power exists in a trial of patience. Few endure their trials well enough to discover this. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Hollarado Quotes By Philip J. Guo

Fellowships are important not for the money, but rather for the freedom from grant-related constraints. — Philip J. Guo

Hollarado Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

Kind words and tender affections will not save me from this lake of woe and misery, but they may be enough of a buoy to prevent my drowning. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Hollarado Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

None could discern in him the shyness that makes a person so conspicuous among people who know each other well and are bound together by the established echoes of private jokes and by an allusive residue of people's names that to them are alive with special significance, making the newcomer feel as if the magazine story he has started to read had really begun long ago ... and he wonders if they have not deliberately contrived a conversation to which he is a stranger. — Vladimir Nabokov

Hollarado Quotes By Wu Wei

To have anything we want, we need only raise our level of consciousness to the level of consciousness where what we want exists. — Wu Wei