Sanft China Quotes & Sayings
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A child of the light confesses instantly and stands bared before God; a child of the darkness says, 'Oh, I can explain that away. — Oswald Chambers

Seeing things through your eyes has reminded me how important it is to stop and find the joy in living again. — Sherryl Woods

Forgetting and remembering are governed by laws, but we cannot find out what they are. — Mason Cooley

God is kind, but he is not soft. He takes us firmly by the hand and leads us into a radical life change. — Max Lucado

It was far in the sameness of the wood;
I was running with joy on the Demon's trail,
Though I knew what I hunted was no true god. — Robert Frost

There are these two kinds of patriotism. There's blind patriotism, unflagging patriotism. And then there's the patriotism that says I live in a democracy and it's very important for the health and the life of this democracy that it get better all the time, not get worse. — Norman Mailer

The system of white supremacy is intended to make folks of color doubt themselves, their intelligence, their abilities, their very sanity. And so it's important to remember that folks of color know their own realities. — Tim Wise

Each life needs its own quiet place. — Melody Beattie

They're not wolves. — Randall Allen Dunn

Your work is first, learning is first, winning is everything because without it there is nothing. — Orson Scott Card

I enjoyed being anonymous. — Sacha Baron Cohen

Each day is an opportunity to build the defenses of peace in the minds of people. — Widad Akreyi

The feelings are overwhelming, but they're not you. They're the feelings. You are separate, and you are strong and amazing and good. — Heather Sellers

If Zen is approached with the usual mental attitude, it will seem quite incomprehensible. Our average Western intellectuality would consider its paradoxical language simply as a play upon words. Its full significance is revealed only when we approach it in a different manner, making our minds available to the new processes of inner perception which it suggests. — Robert Linssen