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the flicker of a memory
is all we can cling to
for our cherished ghosts
From "Cat Paws on a Windscreen — J.S. Watts

The greatest of men, they don't get too big to cry. They just loose faith in love and life. — Hank Williams Jr.

From the time God saved me at 21 years old, I've always been fascinated by the parables of Jesus. — Tullian Tchividjian

Movement helps keep me centered. I am a disaster, for instance, at sitting meditation, but I'm pretty decent at walking meditation. — Pam Houston

A naked man on a naked horse is a fine spectacle. I had no idea how well the two animals suited each other. — Charles Darwin

I know you're meant for me. I know you're the other half of my soul. We are meant to be together. - Avery Adams — Kindle Alexander

Strange how seeing the light can make a person feel so alone in the darkness — Jackson Pearce

Neither does the British Empire for which Churchill fought with all his heart. And no one believes what they read in the newspapers any more. — Michael Dobbs

Prayer begins at the edge of emptiness. — Abraham Joshua Heschel

Once in a great while lips meet and two spirits merge for a time and the universe is right and complete and the planets wheel in their proper places. Once in a while the lonely, broken spirit of man is healed and made whole. For a while his quest is over and his questions are answered. — Robert A. Heinlein

I think bare legs in winter are idiotic. Unless your naked pins are toned, tanned and veinless, it's best to cover up. There is nothing more elegant in winter than dark tights worn with matching knee-length boots and a belted trench coat. — Joan Collins

I'd love to be in a 1910s film - the era between the corsets and losing the corsets. — Vanessa Paradis

We had so much fun in Ghana and they are really lovely people. — Adrian Edmondson

If we are to follow the Jesus who suffered with us and bled for us, we too must suffer. We must hold the dying in our arms. We must shed tears for hungry stomachs, trafficked children, and wandering souls. This is what He wants for us. It's the reason we are called to lay down our nets and take up our crosses to pursue the Suffering Servant. And it's the one thing we will avoid at all costs.
It is not enough to feel bad. Religion to me, has always been the routine of feeling guilty for all the things we should do but don't. We must act. This is where life happens, where we begin to participate in our stories. This is when we awaken. Not on the sidelines; not on the outside looking in. Life is lived right in the midst of all this mess. Incidentally, that's where mercy and the miraculous are found. That's where flowers begin to grow again. — Jeff Goins

Forget what hurt you in the past, but never forget what it taught you. — Hiro Mashima