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The gospel makes us extrospective, turning our gaze upward to God in faith and outward to our neighbor in love. — Michael S. Horton

Parents can be very influential in designing those little creepy-crawlers that jump around in your mind for the rest of your life. It's the fear of not being good enough. — Kim Basinger

My main influences have always been the classic jazz players who sang, like Louis Armstrong and Nat King Cole and Jack Teagarden. — Mose Allison

There is a saving grace in truth which helps truth-tellers through the worst of their troubles, and Katy found this out now. — Susan Coolidge

Elizabeth's tears had wrung my heart: I longed to enfold her in my arms, to comfort her, but I knew
it would be infamous indeed to take such advantage of her distress. — Mary Street

We can do more than pray, after we have prayed, but not until. — Alistair Begg

There's a lot of money to be made by taking women seriously, and letting them know you're taking them seriously. — Rachel Sklar

America is the new Roman Empire. Remember what happened to Rome. — Eddie Izzard

A mind once cultivated will not lie fallow for half an hour. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

If you have a thankful heart and are using that domain to reflect God's beauty as a Creator, then you are worshiping. Listening to Hillsound United isn't worship; it's and aid for worship. I found a deeper level of joy and connection with Jesus when I realized that eating a good meal with thankfulness was just as holy as my prayer time. The truth is, Go doesn't just want your "Christian" things. He wats it all. When we realize the beauty of God's grace in the mundane, not just the religious, that's when we will begin to see him correctly. — Jefferson Bethke

I've been blessed in my career to be able to do studio and independent films. — Jackson Rathbone

The task of man is not to discover new worlds, but to discover his own world in terms of human comprehension and beauty. — Archibald MacLeish

It is from the level of calamities, not that of every-day life, that we learn impressive and useful lessons. — William Makepeace Thackeray