Redemptoris Mater Quotes & Sayings
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In this sense, the methodological form that comes into play here is ultimately quite simple: Scripture is interpreted by Scripture. Scripture interprets itself. Attentive listening to Scripture's own internal self-interpretation is very characteristic of Redemptoris Mater. — Hans Urs Von Balthasar

I acknowledge that Hulu's easy accessibility probably keeps some people from pirating. But a respected industry analyst says less than 5% of TV content is being stolen today. — Steven Levitan

Men who as boys felt neglected by their dads often remain distant from their children. The sins of fathers are passed on to children, often through the dynamic of self-protection. It hurts to be neglected, and it creates questions about our value to others. So to avoid feeling the sting of further rejection, we refuse to give that part of ourselves we fear might once again be received with indifference. — Larry Crabb

Flight is romance - not in the sense of sexual attraction, but as an experience that enriches life. — Stephen Coonts

Mass civil disobedience can use rage as a constructive and creative force. — Martin Luther King Jr.

To mourn is to feel a flower's slow death, hill bear. To bed a man is to recall the flower's bright glory. — Steven Erikson

Sexual power encompasses the power of seduction and the power of pursuit. — Elona Washington

God desires from us more fidelity to the little things that he places in our power than ardor for great things that do not depend upon us. — Francis De Sales

God uses our weaknesses to strengthen us..... 2 Corinthians 12:7-10 — Amanda Penland

FOR EVERY STOIC WAS A STOIC BUT WHERE IN CHRISTENDOM IS THE CHRISTIAN? — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I'm for each and against none. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Find a man who calls you beautiful instead of hot,
Who calls you back when you hang up on him,
Who will ... stay awake just to watch you sleep...
Who wants to show you off to the world when you are in sweats. — Colin Martin

Grief is not very different from illness: in the impetus of its fire it does not recognise lords, it does not fear colleagues, it does not respect or spare anyone, not even itself.
[First letter to Pope Celestine (1193)] — Eleanor Of Aquitaine

And I didn't stop hating my name until many years later, when I realized that it wasn't a name to be ashamed of, but one to live up to. — Reyna Grande

Mother love is invariably held sacred, as it should be, but why has father love never had its due? — Mabel Osgood Wright