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Vacant Time In School Quotes By J.K. Rock

The unknown is a gift, a promise, a journey worth more than its destination. — J.K. Rock

Vacant Time In School Quotes By Matt Patterson

Our lives, as short as they may be, are a test. And one of the biggest tests we can endure is how we respond to those moments when we don't feel the presence of God in our lives. I believe deeply that one of God's greatest gifts is to teach us there is a purpose behind every single one of our trials or problems.
Treat them as a gift, an opportunity to move forward and draw closer to God. Problems often times compel us to look to God and count on him, rather than ourselves. — Matt Patterson

Vacant Time In School Quotes By James R. Schlesinger

We have only two modes - complacency and panic. — James R. Schlesinger

Vacant Time In School Quotes By Henri Nouwen

The journey from teaching about love to allowing myself to be loved proved much longer than I realised. — Henri Nouwen

Vacant Time In School Quotes By Roger Zelazny

Years have passed, I suppose. I'm not really counting them anymore. But I think of this thing often: Perhaps there is a Golden Age someplace, a Renaissance for me sometime, a special time somewhere, somewhere but a ticket, a visa, a diary-page away. I don't know where or when. Who does? Where are all the rains of yesterday?
In the invisible city?
Inside me?
It is cold and quiet outside and the horizon is infinity. There is no sense of movement.
There is no moon, and the stars are very bright, like broken diamonds, all. — Roger Zelazny

Vacant Time In School Quotes By C.S. Lewis

I expect you have seen someone put a a lighted match to a bit of newspaper which is propped up in a grate against an unlit fire. And for a second nothing seems to have happened; and then you notice a tiny steak of flame creeping along the edged of the newspaper. It was like that now. — C.S. Lewis