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If we imagine that God is somehow punishing us, then we will live our lives in desperation and in fear that we are somehow avoiding displeasing God. The difficulty with that is as many ideas about how to displease and how to please God, as there are hairs on your head. — Neale Donald Walsch

God made only water, but man made wine. — Victor Hugo

History is a novel that has been lived, a novel is history that could have been. — Edmond De Goncourt

There's always a chance you will see something new in a fight. Especially in boxing. — Bernard Hopkins

Isn't it funny how ignorance is the source of strength of so many? — Lionel Suggs

When the world tells us that it is impossible and when the world is falling from underneath us, and we have no where to turn, I feel the safest. For I know that you are there, and you won't let anything happen to me. When that same world tells us that this isn't meant to be,
and that we aren't ready for a life of commitment and adulthood, I still feel the safest. Because I know that you will always be there with me, for you are committed to me, and I am committed to you. I swear to you, in this moment when all of the world is watching and filled with doubts, when the entire world is slowly dying, that I will never leave your side. I want to live my life with you, and I want to die with you. I vow to you to always be true, be faithful, and be not only a wife, but a friend and comforter. My heart is all I can give you; it is all that I own. Therefore I give you my all. I give you everything that I have."
-Lily Potter — Mordred

Modern evangelicals like to compare holy things to soft drinks, designer clothes, [and other products in] our modern consumerist culture. The problem with this is not ... the comparison to a created thing. The problem is that it is ... bad poetry. The Bible compares God to very mundane things, but does so with poetic wonder. God shall come down like rain upon the mown grass; as showers that water the earth. — Douglas Wilson

I want to know living love. And I don't want to wait for it. — Ellen Hopkins

It was a stillness so profound one had to adjust one's hearing to it.
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The silence seemed to be trying to tell him something about itself. — Haruki Murakami

Learning is a matter of intensity not elapsed time. — Tom Peters