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So God throws open the door of this world - and enters as a baby. As the most vulnerable imaginable. Because He wants unimaginable intimacy with you. What religion ever had a god that wanted such intimacy with us that He came with such vulnerability to us? What God ever came so tender we could touch Him? So fragile that we could break Him? So vulnerable that His bare, beating heart could be hurt? Only the One who loves you to death. — Ann Voskamp

Until and unless you know that you are enough just the way you are, you will always be driven to look for more. Knowing that you are enough is a function of consciousness. Your enough-ness develops in direct proportion to the relationship you have with your true identity. Until you wholeheartedly believe in your own worth, in spite your of accomplishments and possessions, there will be a void in your Spirit. I had more than a void. I had a gaping hole that no amount of achievement, money, or acknowledgment could fill. I'm not good enough, and I will never be good enough to deserve this kind of attention. — Iyanla Vanzant

O Time with your teethy years! You swallow up all things little by little in a slow-motion, wrinkling process of dying. — Leonardo Da Vinci

It's funny how aimless a person can feel at times, even when they know God is in control. — Chris Fabry

A father is the template of a man Nature gives a girl — Allison Pearson

He was ragged around the edges, a walking open wound with psych issues galore. But he still had a beating heart. Thoughts, feelings, fears. He was still human, and someone should prove it to him. — Tonya Burrows

You cannot judge the value of a life by its length. — Esther Hicks

Throw a theory into the fire; it only spoils life. — Mikhail Bakunin

I race you, Ryles," he says in a voice that's implacable and unwavering amidst the swirling chaos. — K. Bromberg

Power will always corrupt those who have not learned to serve it properly" -Lurline — Danielle Paige