Religist Birthday Quotes & Sayings
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All sufferers can find comfort in the solidarity of the Crucified; but only those who struggle against evil by following the example of the Crucified will discover him at their side. To claim the comfort of the Crucified while rejecting his way is to advocate not only cheap grace but a deceitful ideology. — Miroslav Volf

Aomame closed her eyes and, in a split second, reviewed the long span of years as if standing on the edge of a sheer cliff, surveying an ocean channel below. She could smell the sea. She could hear the deep sighing of the wind. — Haruki Murakami

I thought that because my father was military, I was, too ... I'd treated my life there ... like a tour of duty, and ... the only reason I was leaving was that my year was up. — Leah Stewart

We all can benefit from more insights and healing. We are all in need of some form of "everyday art therapy. — Nicole Steiman

Do not hesitate to do that which you have been called to do for fear of being unworthy, for it is in doing the thing that you will be made so." Jamie Saloff — Jamie L. Saloff

I'm certainly not an expert and I imagine I'll spend my life figuring it out. What I do know, is that you can't take it all on yourself: find amazing people to collaborate with, build a team, and support other people doing the same. When you share your goals and ambitions with other people and they share with you, you exist in an energizing cycle of always creating new things with people that believe in you. — Karlie Kloss

I don't understand why things always go from perfect to weird with us. It's like we're incapable of normal human interaction. — Stephanie Perkins

Full faith is an all-out, no-holds-barred approach to a life punctuated by actions of belief. — Tony Evans

Music is life. That's why our hearts have beats" - Unknown — Adrianne James

Of course they nurse resentment, as they well should, but it has somehow managed to leave their spirits whole. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie