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O loving wisdom of our God
when all was sin and shame,
a second Adam to the fight
and to the rescue came. — John Henry Newman
Suicide is the only way out. — Ozzy Osbourne
My work is on the one hand laboured, and on the other completely happenstance and intuitive. — Ellen Gallagher
Love comes from the heart, lust comes ...lower — Teresa Mummert
In fatigue and solitude men emanate the divine. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine
The themes of Jesus' teaching are important, but of course he was more than a teacher. All the Gospels put the end of his life at the dramatic center of his story. Here all the hopes of Israel come together - he is the king of the Jews, the greatest of all the suffering prophets. Yet Jesus transformed those expectations. He did not lead Israel to victory over Rome. Indeed, one of the remarkable features of the narratives of his last days is that his increasing isolation makes it impossible to identify him with any one 'side' or cause. The Roman governor sentenced him as a Jewish rebel, but the leaders of Judaism also turned against him. He attacked the powerful on behalf of the poor, but in the end the mob too called for his blood. His own disciples ran away; Peter denied him. He did not go to his death agony as a representative of Jews, or of the poor, or of Christians, but alone, and thus, according to Christian faith, as a representative of all. — William C. Placher
Since the death of his daughter, a consumptive, he had not thrashed a woman; he lived alone. — Elias Canetti
Hence reason also demands that, since our thoughts cannot all be true because we are not wholly perfect, what truth they do possess must inevitably be found in the thoughts we have when awake, rather than in our dreams. — Rene Descartes
Everybody wants to solve everybody's problems. — Lara Flynn Boyle
The preoccupation of American historical and literary scholars with the New England Puritans must seem to outsiders like an obsession. — Edmund Morgan
Good writers practice. They take time to write, crafting and editing a piece until it's just right. They spend hours and days just revising. Good writers take criticism on the chin and say "thank you" to helpful feedback; they listen to both the external and internal voices that drive them. And they use it all to make their writing better. They're resigned to the fact that first drafts suck and that the true mark of a champion is a commitment to the craft. It's not about writing in spurts of inspiration. It's about doing the work, day-in and day-out. Good writers push through because they believe in what they're doing. They understand this is more than a profession or hobby. It's a calling, a vocation. — Jeff Goins
Our "overnight" success took 1,000 days. — Brian Chesky
When the stars fall into darkness, I will quietly shine for you. — Mika Yamamori
