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I have no desire to make an idol of holiness. I do not wish to dethrone Christ, and put holiness in His place. But I must candidly say, I wish sanctification was more thought of in this day than it seems to be, and I therefore take occasion to press the subject on all believers into whose hands these pages may fall. I fear it is sometimes forgotten that God has married together justification and sanctification. They are distinct and different things, beyond question, but one is never found without the other. — J.C. Ryle

Nothing is pending in the world ... nothing is finished, yet nothing is unresolved ... Everything is filled to the brim. — Carlos Castaneda

As she does, she turns her hand over, lacing her fingers into mine. For as many nerve endings as I thought I had in my hand, I now realize there are a hundred times more. — Jay Asher

He was magnificent - a god. Not a god, a small voice of consciousness stated. He's got to be an angel. — Laurann Dohner

The corporation as it now exists, with armies of salaried workers in identical cubes, will gradually disappear. — Barry Libert

There is only one reason to do anything: as a statement to the universe of Who You Are. — Neale Donald Walsch

It is enough for a poet to be the guilty conscience of his age. — Saint-John Perse

I've never stopped working on songs and practising singing and guitar. — Richard Dawson

Why are places to eat called coffee shops?" I ask him. "Well, coffee's the most important thing they sell because most of us need it to keep us going, like gas in the car." Ma only drinks water and milk and juice like me, I wonder what keeps her going. "What do kids have?" "Ah, kids are just full of beans." Baked beans keep me going all right but green beans are my enemy food. — Emma Donoghue

For sure, the 'Obamania' that's fast taking hold reflects an incredible thirst for change in global politics and, dare I say, a wave of optimism that things can be different. — Lucy Powell