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Even if a life has traveled down an unproductive path, you can find your faith again; pure faith, which is loyalty to God himself. Dark seasons of trial can also become the backdrop for an even greater revelation of truth. — Beverly Crawford

We don't see what we could be. We should be looking at our potential, stretching ourselves into everything we can become. — Mitch Albom

Size is important, no matter what our apologist sisters say. — Tom Robbins

Change in society is of secondary importance; that will come about naturally, inevitably, when you as a human being bring about the change in yourself. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

If God gives you a platform where you're influencing others, you need to steward it well. — Johnny Hunt

Non-violence is not a passive idea. It is ethical activism at its political best — Ela Bhatt

The easy way is not always the right way. — Darren Shan

History started badly and hav been getting steadily worse. — Geoffrey Willans

I wanted to walk over there. I wanted to curl up beside him, lean against him, talk to him. I wanted to know what he was thinking. I wanted to tell him everything would be okay. And I wanted him to tell me the same thing. I didn't care if it was true or not- I just wanted to say it. To hear it, to feel his arms around me, hear the rumble of his words, that deep chuckle that made me pulse race — Kelley Armstrong

There were eleven of us.
Each more different than the next.
All with the same mindset.
Things weren't the way they were meant to be.
It was our job to make things right.
We were the soldiers of Halla.
It was time for us to take it back. — D.J. MacHale

Judicial judgment must take deep account of the day before yesterday in order that yesterday may not paralyze today. — Felix Frankfurter

The most charming thing about youth is the tenacity of its impressions. — Agnes Repplier

A real idea keeps changing and appears in many places. — Mason Cooley

Jesus taught that the age he lived in was controlled by forces of evil but that God would soon intervene to destroy everything and everyone opposed to him. God would then bring in a good, utopian kingdom on earth, where there would be no more pain and suffering. Jesus himself would be the ruler of this kingdom, with his twelve disciples serving under him. And all this was to happen very soon - within his own generation. This — Bart D. Ehrman

To allow myself to be loved by God in my deepest brokenness is to experience a love that defies human comprehension. — Michael Card