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Initial Sermon Blessings Quotes By Frederick William Robertson

In these two things the greatness of man consists, to have God dwelling in us as to impart His character to us, and to have Him dwelling in us, that we recognize His presence, and know that we are His, and He is ours. The one is salvation; the other, the assurance of it. — Frederick William Robertson

Initial Sermon Blessings Quotes By Giacomo Leopardi

The Infinite
It was always dear to me, this solitary hill,
and this hedgerow here, that closes out my view,
from so much of the ultimate horizon.
But sitting here, and watching here, in thought,
I create interminable spaces,
greater than human silences, and deepest
quiet, where the heart barely fails to terrify.
When I hear the wind, blowing among these leaves,
I go on to compare that infinite silence
with this voice, and I remember the eternal
and the dead seasons, and the living present,
and its sound, so that in this immensity
my thoughts are drowned, and shipwreck seems sweet
to me in this sea. — Giacomo Leopardi

Initial Sermon Blessings Quotes By Alain De Botton

Many moments in religion seem attractive to me even though I can't believe in any of it. — Alain De Botton

Initial Sermon Blessings Quotes By Maria Menounos

So now, cut to ten years later, and I'm making this amazing contract with Pantene. It's incredible. — Maria Menounos

Initial Sermon Blessings Quotes By Debra Anastasia

Twenty steps in, she felt her soul grind to a halt. Go back.
She couldn't even argue. She doubled back and stared at Blake's form. Something was different. He wasn't there. No. She ran to him. Setting her ear to his chest and hushing her own panting, she waited. And waited. She put two fingers on his neck to feel for a beat. She watched for a breath. No beat. No breath. Nothing. — Debra Anastasia