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Isartal Quotes By Ray Comfort

Have you seen your sin in light of the Law of God? Do you understand in your heart of hearts that if every secret sin is manifest on the Day of Wrath and if justice had its way, you would fall like lightning into hell? Have you fallen prostrate in the blood-soaked earth at the foot of the cross? Have you pictured Jesus Christ crucified? Have you seen the precious blood pouring from His hands and His feet, and cried, "For me He dies"? If you have, horror mingled with unspeakable gratitude will drive you to your knees, and you will whisper, "Oh, God, because You did that for me, I will do anything for You!" This zeal for God will produce in you a zeal for the lost. Remember that whispered prayer of surrender the next time you fear hollers at you as you hand someone a tract. — Ray Comfort

Isartal Quotes By Debra Anastasia

Anything for my two girls." David had loved saying "two girls. — Debra Anastasia

Isartal Quotes By Rebecca West

A copy of the universe is not what is required of art; one of the damned things is ample. — Rebecca West

Isartal Quotes By Epictetus

Let thy speech of God be renewed day by day, aye, rather than thy meat and drink. — Epictetus

Isartal Quotes By Thomas Ligotti

We leave this behind in your capable hands, for in the black-foaming gutters and back alleys of paradise, in the dank windowless gloom of some galactic cellar, in the hollow pearly whorls found in sewer like seas, in starless cities of insanity, and in their slums ... my awe-struck little deer and I have gone frolicking. — Thomas Ligotti

Isartal Quotes By Nathanael Kanyinga

An old man's advice is not an opinion — Nathanael Kanyinga

Isartal Quotes By Jacqueline Woodson

I feel like I'm a New Yorker to the bone. But there is a lot of the South in me. I know there is a lot of the South in my mannerisms. There's a lot of the South in my expectations of other people and how people treat each other. There's a lot of the South in the way I speak, but it could never be home. — Jacqueline Woodson