Ruhengeri Quotes & Sayings
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And yet when I wish to explore how faith works, I usually sneak in by the back door of doubt, for I best learn about my own need for faith during its absence. God's invisibility guarantees I will experience times of doubt. Everyone dangles on a pendulum that swings from belief to unbelief, back to belief, and ends - where? — Philip Yancey
Destruction doesn't create a vacuum, it simply transforms presence into absence. — Anne Michaels
It is our task-our essential, central, crucial task-to transform ourselves from mere social creatures into community creatures. — M. Scott Peck
The store of wisdom does not consist
of hard coins which keep their shape
as they pass from hand to hand;
it consists of ideas and doctrines
whose meanings change
with the minds that entertain them. — John Plamenatz
A secret to be happy. Enjoy your life to the max.. But keep God as your first priority — Joshua John
Good books tell the truth, even when they're about things that never have been and never will be. They're truthful in a different way. — Stanislaw Lem
If Nixon were a Republican senator today, he would have been primaried out. — Harry Shearer
What if rather than being disheartened by the ambiguity, the uncertainty of life, we accepted it and relaxed into it? — Pema Chodron
What matters is that my daughter is surrounded by love. I believe in the right to go down the path that feels best for you. — Monica Cruz
Your body can heal itself. It can do so because it has a healing system. If you are in good health, you will want to know about this system, because it is what keeps you in good health and because you can enhance that condition. If you or people you love are sick, you will want to know about this system, because it is the best hope for recovery. — Andrew Weil
It's the uncertainty concerning themselves that makes our friends conspire to deny the differences. — Truman Capote
I can think of no more dangerous a position than to learn to tolerate evil in order to become accustomed to reality. — Sarah Mally
In the end, having no compass for his desires, he yielded to his nature. — K.J. Bishop
Every dogma embodies some shade of truth to give it seeming currency. — Amos Bronson Alcott
