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According to which principle or hypothesis all the objections against the universality of Christ's death are easily solved; neither is it needful to recur to the ministry of angels, and those other miraculous means which they say God useth to manifest the doctrine and history of Christ's passion unto such, who, living in the places of the world where the outward preaching of the Gospel is unknown, have well improved the first and common grace. — Robert Barclay

It would be so much easier to be good if one's hair was handsome auburn, don't you think? — L.M. Montgomery

By definition, saving - for anything - requires us to not get things now so that we can get bigger ones later. That's hard. Our brains are hard wired to prefer the here and now. — Jean Chatzky

Higher meditation is not taught through techniques or words. The real meditation experience is taught inwardly. You shift a person through different dimensional planes. — Frederick Lenz

And yet she was wholly herself: a rarity. — Donna Tartt

The formless dimension of life is this moment. This moment is timeless and formless - the eternal itself. — Eckhart Tolle

I was everything, patriarch, priest, father and judge. — John Sutter

American writers are too often only witnesses, tourists, to most human suffering and pleasure. — Ira Sadoff

To grow up is to discover what one is unequal to. — Adam Phillips

With Occam's old razor she could slit the throat of that idea. — John Crowley

It is only through meditation that purity comes. Meditation means jumping out of the mind. There is no need to purify the mind, it can be put aside. One can become disidentified with the mind. To know "I am not the mind," is real purity because then you are only consciousness, awareness, a witnessing. To live twenty-four hours a day as a witness is the way of the sannyasin. — Rajneesh

A clear conscience is, for me, an occupied conscience-never empty-the conscience of a man at work until his last breath. — Gaston Bachelard

Im.' The monosyllable was heavy with contempt. 'E's a twat.'
'Is he?'
'Yeah, 'e is. Ask Kieran.'
She gave the impression that she and Kieran stood together, sane, dispassionate observers of the idiots populating Lula's world. — Robert Galbraith

Some people come into your life and leave a mark. — Sara Zarr

Your ability to solve complex problems may make you overthink simple problems, going for the convoluted answer and overlooking the simple, more obvious solution. — Anonymous