Telephus Greek Quotes & Sayings
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The Lord's presence always brings blessings. These will not always be material things, for the joy of communing with God is in itself a blessing. — Samuel Ngewa
The absence of feeling bad isn't enough to make you happy; you must strive to find sources of feeling good — Gretchen Rubin
My sister is no fool and she is not tender-hearted," I said. "My sister fights for her home, and takes what risks she must. That is why I put myself before her today - why I would not let you have her. My sister burns, and she does not burn for you. — E.K. Johnston
Sooner or later the arm goes bad. It has to ... Sooner or later you have to start pitching in pain. — Whitey Ford
May Sarton said, "the deeper you go, the more universal you become." It's a reminder to me that those things I try to convince myself I don't need to admit are usually those things I need the most to say. Speaking the truth, in its most poignant details, is liberating and gives those around us the freedom to be real. — Sabrina Ward Harrison
She loved herself, and her body's resistance to all those poisons was the exact measure of how indestructibly young and beautiful she felt she was. — James Meek
That's my life approach to most of life most of the time:to ignore it.I have to in order to stay sane.Until something like this happens,and I realize what I've gotten myself into. — John David Anderson
Since every evil is found in sin, either as a consequence or as the sin itself, when we want to pray wholeheartedly to get rid of evil, we should say, think, or mean this little word - sin, nothing else. No other words are needed. On the other hand, if we pray intently to get anything good, we should cry out in word, thought, or longing nothing but this word - God, nothing else. No other words are needed; for God's very nature is goodness, and he's the source of everything good. Don't spend time wondering why I chose these two words over all of the others. I looked into it and found none better. If I had, or if God had taught me different ones, I would have chosen them over these, but I can think of no shorter words that so well represent everything good or everything evil. Follow my example. Don't analyze words at length because studying them isn't the same as doing the work of contemplative prayer. Only grace gives this gift. — Anonymous
Paste may be the last great American music magazine left. — Patterson Hood
The tiny madman in his padded cell. — Vladimir Nabokov
Living indoors without fresh air quickly poisons the blood and makes people feel tired and seedy when they don't know why. For myself, I sleep out of doors in winter as well as summer. I only feel tired or seedy when I have been indoors a lot. I only catch cold when I sleep in a room. — Robert Baden-Powell
Yes," he said, "in one sense, of course it is
utterly unreasonable. — Robert Hugh Benson
