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Satirized Crossw Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Any sin is a spiritual poison for a person created to live in love. — Sunday Adelaja

Satirized Crossw Quotes By Immanuel Kant

The human heart refuses To believe in a universe Without a purpose. — Immanuel Kant

Satirized Crossw Quotes By Mark Batterson

In the words of Harriet Doerr, "One of the best things about aging is being able to watch imagination overtake memory." So who's right? The neurologists? Or Harriet? The answer is both. As we age, either imagination overtakes memory or memory overtakes imagination. Imagination is the road less taken, but it is the pathway of prayer. Prayer and imagination are directly proportional: the more you pray the bigger your imagination becomes because the Holy Spirit supersizes it with God-sized dreams. One litmus test of spiritual maturity is whether your dreams are getting bigger or smaller. The older you get, the more faith you should have because you've experienced more of God's faithfulness. And it is God's faithfulness that increases our faith and enlarges our dreams. There is certainly nothing wrong with an occasional stroll down memory lane, but God wants you to keep dreaming until the day you die. — Mark Batterson

Satirized Crossw Quotes By Craig Johnson

Last having been hauled over to Cody and the — Craig Johnson

Satirized Crossw Quotes By Paul Theroux

Travel is a vanishing act, a solitary trip down a pinched line of geography to oblivion. — Paul Theroux

Satirized Crossw Quotes By Mickey Drexler

I loved the fact that if you put goods on the floor, you could watch them sell. — Mickey Drexler

Satirized Crossw Quotes By Joe Hill

The imagination is our final advantage as a species, a place to safely (and happily) explore experiences that are far from safe and far from happy. "Dracula" and "The Fly" may delight and appall in equal measure, but they also gently prepare us, helping us to think about how we would respond if faced with a terrifying seduction, or a corrupted and infected body. — Joe Hill