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There is a tendency for us to minimize the Word of the Lord. Maybe because of its familiarity. "Familiarity breeds contempt," the saying goes. But it may be more accurate to say that "familiarity breeds indifference." The more we hear some warnings, the less seriously we take them - like the tornado warnings in grade school we didn't take seriously. The people of Nineveh heard God's warning. God got their attention, and they were honest with themselves about themselves. One of the reasons we minimize our own sin and rebellion is that we don't take God's Word seriously. Maybe a strong pinch is needed to get us to sit up and pay attention. — Kyle Idleman

Life isn't divided into genres — Alan Moore

When the Buddha gave a talk to a large gathering of businessmen, the core of his message to them was, "It is possible to live happily right in the present moment. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Why can't love be a fairy tale? — Amy Davis

How can you blame others for disrespecting you when you think of yourself as unworthy of respect? — Elif Safak

I've always suggested if you can't stand the sight of your own blood, don't run for office. — Mike Huckabee

A film cannot make it into the culture without the support of critics. — Bennett Miller

It's what we think of ourselves that matter — Kendall Schmidt

Unhappy people are dangerous. — Rebecca West

I am held by the creator of the world. I am opening, I am unbounded, I am luminous, I am powerful. — Kenny Loggins

Great companies are defined by their discipline and their understanding of who they are and who they are not. — Howard Schultz

At the front of my home, in the garden, is a huge piece of clear quartz. — Miranda Kerr

The rarest attainment is to grow old happily and gracefully. — Lydia M. Child

He that stands still and suffers his enemies to double blows upon him without resistance, will undoubtedly be conquered in the issue. — John Owen

In primitive society, where uniformity of occupation is the rule, and the distribution of the community into various classes of workers has hardly begun, every man is more or less his own magician; he practices charms and incantations for his own good and the injury of his enemies. — James G. Frazer