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Our stories affect one another whether we know it or not. Sometimes obedience isn't for us at all, but for another. We don't know how God holds the kingdom in balance or why he moves a chess piece at a crucial time; we might never see the results of his sovereignty [ ... ] I might just be one shade of one color of one strand, but I'm a part of an elaborate tapestry that goes beyond my perception. — Jen Hatmaker

As long as you haven't been able to feel all kinds of emotions simultaneously, you haven't been able to understand an ultimate logic in which the past, present and future take place at once. — Toba Beta

Meditation puts reason in its authority and preeminence. It helpeth to deliver it form its captivity to the sense, and setteth it again upon the throne of the soul. When reason is silent, it is usually subject; for when it is asleep the senses domineer ... Reason is at the strongest when it is most in action. Now, meditation produceth reason into act (573). — Richard Baxter

Paradise of Lailah Gifty Akita is reading, wondering and writing. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Africa is not a country, but it is a continent like none other. It has that which is elegantly vast or awfully little. — Douglas Wilder

We can control our lives by controling our perceptions. — Bruce H. Lipton

I will be with you and there is nothing in heaven, or hell, that can keep me away. - Michael — Cameo Renae

Replace fear of the unknown with curiosity. — Danny Gokey

If I could only fancy myself clever, it would be better, but to be a failure of Nature and to know it is not a comfortable lot. It is the last lesson one learns, to be contented with one's inferiority
but it must be learned. — George Eliot

His, but instead we were together in some invisible and tenuous third space that could only be visited on the phone. "Okay," he said after forever. — John Green

You can't say for certain what will happen to the weather in the long term. — Christopher Monckton