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Jesus' pattern prayer, which is both crutch, road, and walking lesson for the spiritually lame like ourselves, tells us to start with God: for lesson one is to grasp that God matters infinitely more than we do. So "thy" is the keyword of the opening three petitions, and the first request of all is "hallowed (holy, sanctified) be thy name" - which is the biggest and most basic request of the whole prayer. Understand it and make it your own, and you have unlocked the secret of both prayer and life. — J.I. Packer

Some beautiful things are meant to be sad so we can appreciate the beautiful things that aren't. — Nora Roberts

It's a vast, lonely, forbidding expanse of nothing rather like clouds and clouds of pumice stone. And it certainly does not appear to be a very inviting place to live or work. — Frank Borman

My cats, the ones that I have, were feral when I found them so the relationship that I have with them 10 years in is very mutual, earned, and evolved over time. It was never an easy thing. I like that they have a certain distance and have their own sense of selves. — Marc Maron

Everything kills you, you're dying everyday. You're either dying everyday or you're living every day and I'm living everyday. — Christofer Drew

There's nothing more American than movies. — Adam McKay

Most of the people who will walk after me will be children, so make the beat keep time with short steps. — Hans Christian Andersen

Ever since I was a little kid, I wanted to get married. I think because of the way I was brought up and seeing my parents in love. — Robby Benson

People who have expertise just love to share it. That's human nature. — David Baldacci

In 1924 Mao took a Chinese friend, newly arrived from Europe, to see the notorious sign in the Shanghai park, 'Chinese and Dogs Not Allowed'. — Paul Johnson

My - both my sisters died with pancreatic cancer. My brother died with pancreatic cancer. My daddy died of pancreatic cancer. My mother died with breast cancer. — Jimmy Carter

But there is another type, one who goes about the world cadaverously, cheeks sunken, bones jutting, and one senses that he so disapproves of the whole of the world that he begrudges every bit of it that he takes inside himself. At that moment I would have wagered that Galen had never truly enjoyed one bite of food or one swallow of drink in his life. — Robin Hobb

Dead is when the chemists take over the subject. — Arthur Leonard Schawlow