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I composed habits for those acres
so that my last look would be
neither gluttonous nor starved.
I was ready to go anywhere. — Seamus Heaney

Why spend our time searching to feel reality, when it's the times that don't feel real that we remember forever? — Michael Biondi

The truth, it needs no proof. Either it is or it isn't. — India.Arie

We can only love a person who eats what we eat. — Rigoberta Menchu

If you looked at my feet, you would know for sure that I used to do ballet. They're completely destroyed and ripped up. — Nina Dobrev

To be shallow is not a sign of being wicked, nor is shallowness a sign that there are no deeps; the ocean has a shore. — Oswald Chambers

Yes, you can get addicted to exercise. — Nick Nolte

Like children, adolescents need a framework. Otherwise they can't cope. When someone has unlimited freedom, it means there's nobody who cares what they're doing. — Joan Lingard

The work that stirs the greatest passion is also the work that creates around it the greatest silence, the strongest imperative to stand back and admire and let others admire, without interfering. — George Saunders

He reels me in, cups my face with both hands, and becomes my whole world. This is a kiss
maybe the last one we'll ever know, so we stay there forever, warm and safe. When he pulls away, something is lost. I think it's my heart. — Alex Adams

Why should we take care to maintain focus on the gospel of grace in our interpretations of Daniel? The first reason is to keep our messages Christian. We are not Jews, Muslims, or Hindus whose followers may believe our status with God is determined by our performance. We believe that Christ's finished work is our only hope. To make Daniel simply an example of one who fulfills God's moral imperatives and thus earns his blessing is essentially an unchristian message. Apart from God's justifying, enabling, and preserving grace, no human can do what God requires to be done. Jesus said, "Apart from me you can do nothing" (John 15:5). Interpretations of Daniel devoid of the enabling grace of Christ - even in its Old Testament forms of unmerited divine provision - implicitly deny the necessity of Christ. — Bryan Chapell