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As Christ was born of the Virgin's womb, so must He be spiritually formed in our hearts. As He died for sin, so must we die to sin. And as He rose again from the dead, so must we also rise to a divine life. — George Whitefield

In a culture that worshipped its ancestors, to die without offspring was next of kin to damnation. — Joseph Duncan

Is humanity ready to look upon the roots of religion as it has looked into its political and scientific roots? Are people ready to strip away the fallacies like they have with humours for bacteria, virus, et cetera?
Can spirituality be given a chance to lie bare and naked, proudly strutting its stuff publicly? These are the questions that will render the verdict of whether one hears the call of the child (truth) and proclaim its message to the religious royalty, or whether humanity will cling to its "infallible" yet invisible messengers as if they currently cling to us as clothing. — Leviak B. Kelly

I'm constantly agitated, restless - I work moments like worry beads until I see your face ... — John Geddes

Traditionalists like me believe the USA has become strong because of its core values, the freedom, individual responsibility and institutions like traditional marriage, which foster common goals. — Bill O'Reilly

The subconscious n conscious mind together comprise functional brain which operates 24 hours a day as a kind of computer, selecting and registering data n then feeding it back when need it. — Tanu Reshma B Singh

And in a universe of people that spend their todays searching for tomorrows, hope is the most powerful weapon you can have. — Romina Russell

It's hard to lead a cavalry charge if you think you look funny on a horse. — Adlai E. Stevenson II

Bob Seger song "Turn the Page." Life goes on, within you and without you, some other wise men said. — Peter Criss

There are split seconds in the morning between waking and sleep when you know nothing. Not just things missing like where or who you are, but nothing. The fact of being alive has no substance. No awareness of skin and bone, the trap inside the skull. For these split seconds you hover in the sky like Icarus. Then you remember — Janice Galloway

The writer, in order to proceed, is theoretically trying to predict where his complex skein of language and image has left his reader, who he has likely never met and who is actually thousands of readers. — George Saunders

A connection is an essential ingreidient in any healthy physical relationship. — C. Nzingha Smith