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Conversion turns the bias of the WILL both as to means and end. The intentions of the will are altered. Now the man has new ends and designs. He now intends God above all, and desires and designs nothing in all the world, so much as that Christ may be magnified in him. He counts himself more happy in this than in all that the earth could yield, that he may be serviceable to Christ, and bring Him glory. This is the mark he aims at, that the name of Jesus may be great in the world. — Joseph Alleine

Something will pop up in my head. It could be like the weirdest thing. Like all'a sudden like I have like a jumping banana in my head. — Ryan Lochte

A man might well pray that he may not taboo or curse any portion of nature by being buried in it. — Henry David Thoreau

Silence of the heart is necessary so you can hear God everywhere - in the closing of the door, in the person who needs you, in the birds that sing, in the flowers, in the animals. — Mother Teresa

In Shakespeare, tragedy was the flame struck from the clash of moral principles; here — Garth Risk Hallberg

I believe every child has the right to a mother and a father. Men and women are not the same. That's not to say they're not entitled to equal rights, but they are not the same. — Mark Davis

I don't know how I ever really lived before my husband came into my life. — Kim Yannayon

The words I speak to these chairs
must be silencing.
It has stunned them
into a profound emptiness.
No creaking from the gallery
no James Joyce here, nor Malory
An unknown author
in a very large chain
can't you hear me rattling? — B.J. Ward

Inwardly she argued with herself, reflecting that it never ended well when one did something morally questionable for the right reasons. — Lisa Kleypas

Does this mean that frontiers from now on are to be in the imagination? — Jack Kerouac

One should part from life as Ulysses parted from Nausicaa
blessing it rather than in love with it. — Friedrich Nietzsche