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Ministrydeal Quotes & Sayings

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Top Ministrydeal Quotes

A pretty girl who is naked / is worth a million statues — E. E. Cummings

Let me tell you about my family. — Louie Anderson

I was watching MTV and there were girls dancing in suspended cages. That would be an ambivalent situation: "I'm trapped! ... but enjoying the music". — Demetri Martin

As we continue to look for "developmental deficiencies" in our maturation in Christ, how are you doing in the area of contentment? How quick is your impulse to find satisfaction in Christ, to go to the joy of the gospel in times of stress, frustration, disappointment, and trouble? — Matt Chandler

Jesus had an affinity for prisoners. He had been one, after all. He must have often felt anxiety and isolation in jail, but He identified with the prisoners. He made a point of befriending the worst and most hated, because His message was that no one was beyond reach of divine love, despite society's way of stating the opposite. God, what a nut.
Finally we stood outside an inner gate, showed our IDs to the guards, and got our hands stamped with fluorescent ink. "You don't glow, you don't go," said one cheerful, pockmarked guard, which was the best spiritual advice I'd had in a long time. — Anne Lamott

It may be most difficult to empathize with those we are closest to. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

Sometimes reality is too complex for oral communication. But legend embodies it in a form which enables it to spread all over the world. — Jean-Luc Godard

If you would know strength and patience, welcome the company of trees. — Hal Borland

Miracles happen, lyrical inhalation of poetry, you will not stop my words from breathing. — Delano Johnson

The most successful are not the most perfect, but the imperfect who dare to believe that they can despite the damning verdict. — Bangambiki Habyarimana

I dance to the song in my soul. — Lailah Gifty Akita

It is a melancholy reflection that liberty should be equally exposed to danger whether the government have too much power or too little power and that the line which divides these extremes should be so inaccurately defined by experience. — James Madison

But what if hope had a threshold? What if there was a limit to it? What if each of us was only given a certain amount and mine was used up? — Jennifer Niven