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Schindelhauer Arthur Quotes By Keith Richards

I can sustain the impetus over the long tours we do is by feeding off the energy that we get back from an audience. That's my fuel. All i've got is this burning energy, especially when i've got a guitar in my hands — Keith Richards

Schindelhauer Arthur Quotes By Loni Anderson

Young people think that nothing bad will ever happen to them. — Loni Anderson

Schindelhauer Arthur Quotes By Milovan Djilas

Better to be an honourable man than a minister of state. — Milovan Djilas

Schindelhauer Arthur Quotes By Emma Donoghue

I think she was too tired to play anymore, she was in a hurry to get to Heaven so she didn't wait, why didn't she wait for me? — Emma Donoghue

Schindelhauer Arthur Quotes By Dietrich Bonhoeffer

For we cannot speak of the beginning; where the beginning begins our thinking stops, it comes to an end. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Schindelhauer Arthur Quotes By John Green

Human existence is temporary and all the knowledge of the universe we acquire will in time be forgotten because there will be no humans left to benefit from any of the stuff we learned.
And yet, this doesn't invalidate scientific exploration to me. We seek to understand the universe because it makes our lives better and more rich. Similarly, we tell stories (and think about why and how to tell stories) because it makes human existence richer. Made-up stories matter. They bring us pleasure and solace and nurture empathy by letting us see the world through others' eyes. They also help us to feel unalone, to understand that our grief and joy is shared not just by those around us but by all those who came before us and all those still yet to come. — John Green

Schindelhauer Arthur Quotes By Cole Ryan

Let me paraphrase what Paul is saying here: Jesus married the Church - Christians, you and me, us. The Church is His literal bride. He laid His life down for the Church. And Paul writes that husbands should love their wives in the same way that Jesus loved The Church, and vice-versa.
What a daunting task.
But what is made clear in this passage is that marriage was designed to display the love that Jesus has for the Church, His bride. It's the closest thing we can get to tasting the kind of love that He has for us - a sacrificing love, a serving love, a selfless love.
Do you see what this means?
Marriage isn't really about us.
It's not.
It's about God.
It's about the Gospel. — Cole Ryan