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Jedlicka Miraculous Quotes By Harry Blamires

We are all caught up, entangled, in the lumbering day-to-day operations of a [social] machinery, working in many respects in the service of ends which we as Christians reject. This situation, the present [schizophrenic] situation of thousands of thinking Christians is the end product of a process that began the day Christians first decided to stop thinking Christianly in the interests of national harmony; the day when Christians first felt that the only way out of endless public discussion was to limit the operation of acute Christian awareness to the spheres of personal morality and spirituality.
From that point, the spheres of political, cultural, social, and commercial life became dominated by pragmatic and utilitarian thinking. — Harry Blamires

Jedlicka Miraculous Quotes By Matthew Neill Null

Sull imagined wild brook trout, cold and firm in the fast, healthy current, buried in the water like ingots of precious metal. They hold fast to the bank, laurel-green with bellies of coal-fire. Wilder colors than you'd dare imagine on your own. Stock had destroyed the run--to be truthful, {his family} had--and silky mud rose off the bottom in slow veils where the Angus dropped their hooves. Do rivers have ghosts? Do trout swim in the air? — Matthew Neill Null

Jedlicka Miraculous Quotes By Caitlin Doughty

Ever since childhood, when I found out that the ultimate fate for all humans was death, sheer terror and morbid curiosity had been fighting for supremacy in my mind. — Caitlin Doughty

Jedlicka Miraculous Quotes By Dave Ramsey

Work is doing it. Discipline is doing it every day. Diligence is doing it well every day. — Dave Ramsey

Jedlicka Miraculous Quotes By Jonathan Maberry

Well, maybe that would have happened if the world hadn't ended.
It did. The world ended.
On a friday. — Jonathan Maberry