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One of Satan's most effective ways of blocking God's work is to convince us God can't use us to make an impact for Christ. But it isn't true. All around you are people no one else will ever be able to reach with the Gospel. — Billy Graham

I just take a tune and play it the only way I can. That's it. I don't really dwell on it very much. Some people probably do. I can only say I play it the way I feel it. — Zoot Sims

I know a little of why there is blood in my body, pumping life into my limbs and thought into my brain. I am wanted by God. — Donald Miller

Richard Rohr states in one of my favorite books The Naked Now: Wisdom is not the gathering of more facts and information, as if that would eventually coalesce into truth. Wisdom is precisely a different way of seeing and knowing those ten thousand things. I suggest that wisdom is precisely the freedom to be present. Wise people always know how to be present, but it is much more then that. Presence is wisdom! People who are fully present know how to see fully, rightfully, and truthfully. Presence is the one thing necessary, and in many ways, the hardest thing of all. Just try to keep your heart open, your mind without division or resistance, and your body not somewhere else. Presence is the practical, daily task of all mature religion and all spiritual disciplines.47 — Mark Votava

You're confusing love and obedience. You'll obey me without loving me, and without my loving you. With — Pauline Reage

It is always necessary to overstate a cast startlingly to make people sit up and listen to it, and to frighten them into acting on it. — George Bernard Shaw

The sun
Setting
Through
Pines Trees
At the edge
Of town
Makes me squint and
Smie — Matthew Quick

What I do is so important to me. It's like being a parent, in some ways, of a super-demanding , high-achieving child, with a cry that sounds really cool on the radio. — Lorde

Myths can't be translated as they did in their ancient soil. We can only find our own meaning in our own time. — Margaret Atwood

What's in the movie compared to what we shot is the tip of the iceberg. — Natasha Richardson