Salatoul Quotes & Sayings
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God's plan and His ways of working out His plan are frequently beyond our ability to fathom and understand. We must learn to trust when we don't understand. — Jerry Bridges

Over the years you will go through seasons in which you have to learn to love a person who you didn't marry, who is something of a stranger. — Timothy Keller

The world of shabby gentility is like no other; its sacrifices have less logic, its standards are harsher, its relation to reality is dimmer than comfortable property or plain poverty can understand. — Murray Kempton

People knowing your private business gave them power over you -Anya — Gabrielle Zevin

The greatest resource a worship leader has is his relationship with his wife. — Cliff Barrows

If the earth needs night as well as day, wouldn't it follow that the soul requires endarkenment to balance enlightenment? — Tom Robbins

I think my personal minimum score for anything I'm thinking about doing
knitting or not
is about a seven on the interest scale. If something's scoring a five, like a movie, then I need to add at least two points of knitting to do it for me to be able to hang in.
If it's something gripping, like a conversation with a charming and entertaining friend, I may not need to add much knitting at all. If my friend scores a nine, I might only toss in a plain sock, with no patterning or anything, just round and round on autopilot while we visit. (I can only think of one thing I do with another person that really has no room to add any sort of knitting to, but let's not discuss it here.) — Stephanie Pearl-McPhee

The great thing about bushcraft is that wherever you go, the skills go with you. — Ray Mears

Carbon dioxide is natural. It is not harmful. It is part of Earth's life cycle. — Michele Bachmann

You scream it in everything you do. You're holding on to what happened because you think that's all you have."
"It is all I have."
"Find more — Jessica Park

Sophia, with real nobility of character, then asked Papa to explain something she had read in Sir John Malcolm's History of Persia, which the Vicar, whose only personal extravagance was his purchase of books, had lately added to his library. — Georgette Heyer