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Nathan In The Poisonwood Bible Quotes By Richard Rohr

Most Christian 'believers' tend to echo the cultural prejudices and worldviews of the dominant group in their country, with only a minority revealing any real transformation of attitudes or consciousness. It has been true of slavery and racism, classism and consumerism and issues of immigration and health care for the poor. — Richard Rohr

Nathan In The Poisonwood Bible Quotes By Edward Gibbon

The history of empires is the history of human misery. — Edward Gibbon

Nathan In The Poisonwood Bible Quotes By Basia

I have you. A lover and a friend. You are everything I need. You are the sun, the air I breathe. Without you, life wouldn't be the same. Please don't ever go away. And if you go, then don't forget to take me with you. — Basia

Nathan In The Poisonwood Bible Quotes By Deepak Chopra

Base your happiness on being real, not on illusions and expectations. — Deepak Chopra

Nathan In The Poisonwood Bible Quotes By Joaquin Phoenix

I wouldn't feel satisfied being on set every day doing a romantic comedy - I'd be bored to death. — Joaquin Phoenix

Nathan In The Poisonwood Bible Quotes By Renee Carlino

that I had to know you, that I needed you in my life. I've never felt that way about anyone, ever. Whatever happens will be up to you, but I'll be a different man if I can't have you. I will never breathe as deeply as I did when I was with you. I'll never see the range of color on a perfectly cloudless sky. I will never smell anything as sweet as you or hear a voice that fills my heart up as much as yours does. That night in my truck, when I had the low, I knew without a doubt, even though I had never been in love before . . . I knew that I was in love with you. — Renee Carlino

Nathan In The Poisonwood Bible Quotes By J. Oswald Sanders

Spirituality is not easy to define, but you can tell when it is present. It is the fragrance of the garden of the Lord, the power to change the atmosphere around you, the influence that makes Christ real to others. — J. Oswald Sanders

Nathan In The Poisonwood Bible Quotes By Orson Scott Card

But the truth is that no person ever understands another, from beginning to end of life, there is no truth that can be known, only the story we imagine to be true, the story they really believe to be true about themselves; and all of them lies. — Orson Scott Card

Nathan In The Poisonwood Bible Quotes By Kay Warren

When you are wanting to comfort someone in their grief take the words 'at least' out of your vocabulary. In saying them you minimise someone else's pain ... Don't take someone else's grief and try to put it in a box that YOU can manage. Learn to truly grieve with others for as long as it may take. — Kay Warren

Nathan In The Poisonwood Bible Quotes By Adam Carolla

I don't like those men who claim that their wife is their best friend ... I think spouses should tolerate each other and occasionally have sex. — Adam Carolla

Nathan In The Poisonwood Bible Quotes By Pema Chodron

If we don't look into hope and fear, seeing a thought arise, seeing the chain reaction that follows - if we don't train in sitting with that energy without getting snared by the drama, then we're always going to be afraid. — Pema Chodron

Nathan In The Poisonwood Bible Quotes By Kristin Cashore

The kingdoms' people were at the mercy of the natures of those who rose to be their rulers. It was a gamble, and the current generation did not make for a winning hand. — Kristin Cashore

Nathan In The Poisonwood Bible Quotes By Thomas Boston

Good education is not regeneration. Education may chain up men's lusts, but cannot change their hearts. — Thomas Boston

Nathan In The Poisonwood Bible Quotes By Robert Grudin

...as we proceed to higher and higher levels of expertise, and as the stakes get higher and higher, the agonies of excellence reappear in new and frightening ways. A tiny minority gets through to the top, to memorable excellence or profound understanding. The rest of us stop at stages along the way, perhaps for a temporary rest, perhaps for a period of reassessment. But once we stop, we are unlikely to start up again. Security is suddenly far sweeter than enterprise. The sufferings of the ascent, so long endured by insuppressible aspiration, suddenly seem pointless. — Robert Grudin