Samakana Quotes & Sayings
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Scripture doesn't speak of people who found God. Scripture speaks of people who walked with God. — Rachel Held Evans
If we had fooled her last night, I would have considered my life at a satisfactory end, with all debts paid. I would have wound up on skid row, or maybe I would have been a suicide." He shrugged and smiled sadly. "Now," he said, "if I'm ever going to square things with her, I've got to believe in a Heaven, I've got to believe she can look down and see me, and I've got to be a big success for her to see — Kurt Vonnegut
Bangladesh is largely a river delta, and the rising sea level means that when storms come in, the human sanitation is backing up, the ability to farm. — Bill Gates
Jesus is giving you such an opportunity to be holy, holier than all the saints that have ever been, because the world is in such need of shining lives, beacons to see by. — Mother Angelica
Becoming more than a good Bible study girl means I separate my shortcomings from my identity and let Jesus be the only measure of my worth. — Lysa TerKeurst
I read what you leave in public spaces. The songs you reference. The quotes you quote. I know it's
about me. I can feel you thinking of me. I want to tell you that I know and admit that I feel the same.
But I can't. Not yet. — Pleasefindthis
Through my seeking of what is beyond beautiful, of what is intriguing, of what is free from all imperfections and wrongs, I realise my soul is not from here.
I belong to a different place, from a different world, a different existence. — Khadija Rupa
Science is the natural ally of religion. — Theodore Parker
Her sweet cinnamon smell intoxicated me. — Katie McGarry
Parents lend children their experience and a vicarious memory; children endow their parents with a vicarious immortality. — George Santayana
Life is long, people change, I would never be foolish enough to think otherwise. But no matter what, nothing can ever be as it was. Everything has changed in a way that sounds trite and borderline offensive when recounted over coffee. I can never be who I was. I can simply watch her with sympathy, understanding, and some measure of awe. — Lena Dunham
