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And as this creation itself is poetry, so its creators were poets; and language was the instrument of their art — Percy Bysshe Shelley

At any rate', said I, 'we can now state the problem accurately. People usually think the problem is how to reconcile what we now know about the size of the universe with our traditional ideas of religion. That turns out not to be the problem at all. The real problem is this. The enormous size of the universe and the insignificance of the earth were known for centuries, and no one ever dreamed that they had any bearing on the religious question. Then, less than a hundred years ago, they are suddenly trotted out as an argument against Christianity. And the people who trot them out carefully hush up the fact that they were known long ago. Don't you think that all you atheists are strangely unsuspicious people? — C.S. Lewis

Worship is not about the posture of your body; worship is about the posture of your heart. — Rodney Burton

You know, others keep saying that there are too many candidates in the race, and once it gets down to a two-person race that Trump can't get above that 30 to 35 percent that he's gotten both in the polling and in the elections and that the others will start pulling out that 65 the 70 percent not voting for Tromp. But there's absolutely no evidence that all of that vote will go to another candidate. — Cokie Roberts

We think in terms of apostolic journeys. God dares to put His greatest ambassadors in chains. — Watchman Nee

Let us proportion our alms to our ability, lest we provoke God to proportion His blessings to our alms. — William Beveridge

People say, My God, you're so disciplined. But it has nothing to do with discipline; I loved it. Because I knew that every time I went to the gym I was one step closer to winning the competition. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

The philosophic mind inclines always to an elaborate life
the life of Goethe or of Leonardo da Vinci; but the life of the poet isintense
the life of Blake or of Dante
taking into its centre the life that surrounds it and flinging it abroad again amid planetary music. — James Joyce

I had the feeling of being crushed under a rock till I could see only one crack of light, and that was the love of God. — Gerald Priestland

Art becomes art only when it's shared with others. — Ben Tolosa