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Imprimatur Press Quotes By Thomas Merton

We are not perfectly free until we live in pure hope. For when our hope is pure, it no longer trusts exclusively in human and visible means, nor rests in any visible end. He who hopes in God trusts God, Whom he never sees, to bring him to the possession of things that are beyond imagination. — Thomas Merton

Imprimatur Press Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

Without language, they have no lies. Thus they have no future. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Imprimatur Press Quotes By Malala Yousafzai

We should not be followers of traditions that go against human rights ... we are human beings and we make traditions — Malala Yousafzai

Imprimatur Press Quotes By Dave Brat

If we make all of the people good, markets will be good. If markets are bad, which they are, that means people are bad, which they are. Want good markets? Change the people. — Dave Brat

Imprimatur Press Quotes By John Piper

Ways to be actively involved in the solution: 1. Consider adoption. 2. Be a regular giver of your money to Crisis Pregnancy Centers. 3. Volunteer in a Crisis Pregnancy Center. 4. Be involved in spreading truth with good literature. 5. Make your presence know at the abortion clinics in town (by) writing or phoning or visiting and talking, if you can, with those who work there. 6. Dream a new kind of ministry. 7. Pray! — John Piper

Imprimatur Press Quotes By Maria Mitchell

The best that can be said of my life so far is that it has been industrious, and the best that can be said of me is that I have not pretended to what I was not. — Maria Mitchell

Imprimatur Press Quotes By E.E. Halleran

Whatever happened to Search and Discovery in the arts of today? Artists must behave like archaeologists if the guts of visionary filmmaking can happen. They will have to return to the depths of the collective unknown to find out what we're all about. From that universal dream our most individual and forceful voices can emerge. — E.E. Halleran