Refiloe Mpakanyane Quotes & Sayings
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Christianity is reasonable in virtue of the impossibility of the contrary. — Greg L. Bahnsen
Whatever happens here, your soul's unbreakable.
He kept his eyes closed.
It's a shame the rest of me is made of fucking glass. — Lisa Henry
We have always goodly stock in us of that which we condemn: as only similars can be profitably contrasted, so only similar people quarrel, and the bitterest wars are over the slightest variations of purpose or belief. — Will Durant
Truly, love is delightful and pleasant food, supplying, as it does, rest to the weary, strength to the weak, and joy to the sorrowful. It in fact renders the yoke of truth easy and its burden light. — Saint Bernard
You are the big bang, the original force of the universe, coming on as whoever you are. — Alan Watts
To be creative is to worship. To be creative is to participate in the great process of creation - and participating in creativity is participating in God. — Rajneesh
But the flames did die down, perhaps from lack, perhaps from excess of fuel. Little by little, love was quenched by absence, and longing smothered by routine; and that fiery glow which tinged her pale sky scarlet grew more clouded, then gradually faded away. Her benumbed consciousness even led her to mistake aversion toward her husband for desire for her loved, the searing touch of hatred for the rekindling of love; but, as the storm still raged on and her passion burnt itself to ashes, no help came and no sun rose, the darkness of night closed in on every side, and she was left to drift in a bitter icy void.
So the bad days of Tostes began again. She believed herself much more unhappy, now, because she had experienced sorrow, and knew for certain that ti would ever end. — Gustave Flaubert
He did not live in fear of God because, he reasoned, a merciful God would not create us only to punish us for trivial earthly matters. — Nadia Hashimi
No one likes to find out that the story he always believed about his own identity is false. — Orson Scott Card