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Matsoso Party Quotes By Richard Madden

I didn't get dizzy, but I love working with horses. — Richard Madden

Matsoso Party Quotes By Emma Donoghue

But what on earth had possessed her, to take a wagon this far beyond nowhere? When — Emma Donoghue

Matsoso Party Quotes By Courtney Summers

It's kind of like stumbling upon the scene of an accident. Once you've looked, you're part of it. Especially if you walk away. — Courtney Summers

Matsoso Party Quotes By Dietrich Bonhoeffer

But God does not neglect his lost creature. He plans to re-create his image in man, to recover his first delight in his handiwork. He is seeking in it his own image so that he may love it. But there is only one way to achieve this purpose and that is for God, out of sheer mercy, to assume the image and form of fallen man. But this restoration of the divine image concerns not just a part, but the whole image of divine nature. It is not enough for man to simply recover right ideas about God, or to obey his will in the isolated actions of his life. No, man must be re-fashioned as a living whole in the image of God. His whole form, body, soul and spirit, must once more bear that image on earth. Such is God's purpose and destiny for man. His good pleasure can rest only on his perfected image. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Matsoso Party Quotes By Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling

There is no greatness without a continual solicitation to madness which, while it must be overcome, must never be completely lacking. One might profit by classifying men in this respect. The one kind are those in whom there is no madness at all ... and are so-called men of intellect whose works and deeds are nothing but cold works and deeds of the intellect.... But where there is no madness, there is, to be sure, also no real, active, living intellect. For wherein is intellect to prove itself but in the conquest, mastery, and ordering of madness? — Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling