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Thought for the Day: I have to make the choice every day to interrupt my fleshly tendencies of yelling and getting angry over minor things. — Lysa TerKeurst

When I am tempted to complain about God's lack of presence, I remind myself that God has much more reason to complain about my lack of presence. — Philip Yancey

Little Jimmy Dickens has long been a musical hero of mine and one of the finest entertainers to ever step on any stage. I was deeply honored to call him a friend and will always remember the time I got to spend with him. The music world has lost one of our greatest treasures. Rest in peace, my little friend. You were loved by so many of us! — Charlie Daniels

Our car would've burned up too, but Michael, who is only twelve, got in it and backed it away. I climbed in with him and noticed some of my school books in the car, so I took them out and threw them in the fire. I figured it would save me from doing a lot of homework, but unfortunately under the headline in the paper the next day that said HARPER'S MALT SHOP BURNS TO THE GROUND IN TRAGIC FIRE it also said that seen throwing her school books into the fire was little Daisy Fay Harper. Rat's foot! No wonder Hollywood stars hate reporters, and after all that some busybody do-gooder has already bought me a new set of books. — Fannie Flagg

He felt as though the bones of his ribcage were snapping beneath the weight of the stone that God had laid over his heart. — Daniel Silva

Oh, stow your whids, you dreary watering-pot, — Marion Chesney

How much freedom I have depends on the number and nature of my options. And that, in turn, depends both on the rules of the game and on the assetts of the players: it is a very important and widely neglected truth that it does not depend on the rules of the game alone. — Gerald Cohen

Wealth is not what you have for yourself. Wealth is what you share with others. — J.R. Rim

God uses rescued people to rescue people. — Christine Caine