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Though the absolute sovereignty of God over our lives is consistently taught throughout Scripture, it is not the uncaring sovereignty of a despot but of a God who is just as loving and caring as He is sovereign. But we have to by faith believe that truth when His ways are different from that which we desire. My — Jerry Bridges

Clarity is essential. Knowing exactly what you want builds your self-confidence immeasurably. — Brian Tracy

I love being married. I was single for a long time, and I just got so sick of finishing my own sentences. — Brian Kiley

She refused to die like an animal locked in a cage. Like a girl with nothing to save her name. Better to die by the sword. Better to die at the mercy of the nightbeasts. To die in the night air. Free. — Renee Ahdieh

I'm one half of a two-piece puzzle. — Charles Martin

I do not believe that the truth can ever be in conflict with God. — Andrew Sullivan

We take much for granted, much that is granted by others, and we're told to do as we're told, and we agree. And we must agree. — Zia Haider Rahman

EMBRACING SUFFERING If we let the suffering come up and just take over our mind, we can be quickly overwhelmed by it. — Thich Nhat Hanh

I just wanted to go out and make a record that I've always wanted to make since I was a kid. — Darius Rucker

Shoes are just a pedestal. What interests me is the power of the woman who wears them. — Christian Louboutin

Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence; Madison wrote not only the United States Constitution, or at least most of it, but also the most searching commentary on it that has ever appeared. Each of them served as president of the United States for eight years. What they had to say to each other has to command attention. — Edmund Morgan

An animal, or a man, may get on very well without 'abstract attitude' but will speedily perish if deprived of judgment. Judgment must be the first faculty of higher life or mind - — Oliver Sacks

The story of liberty is a history of the limitation of a government power, not the increase of it. — William J. Federer