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Dear Lord, help me to be courageous enough to speak honestly to You and to myself about areas where I'm giving in to compromise. Show me how to rely on Your strength for more self-discipline in my life - not for my glory, but for Yours. In Jesus' name. Amen. — Lysa TerKeurst
His name has to be Wrayson. Say it slow. Ray-sin. Rays-in. It's a double meaning
Gil Wrayson is undergoing a transformation. And he has to let the rays of sunlight in
those rays of sunlight coming in the form of Tiny's songs
in order to become his true self
no longer a plum, but a sun-soaked raisin. Don't you see? — John Green
If we had to and were able to suffer the sufferings of everyone, we could not live. — Primo Levi
Of all the follies that we can commit, the greatest is to hesitate. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Tiny: but there is the word, this word phil wrayson taught me once: weltschmerz. it's the depression you feel when the world as it is does not line up with the world as you think it should be. i live in a big goddamned weltzschermz ocean, you know? and so do you. — David Levithan
The two women exchanged the type of glance women use when there is no knife handy. — Sydney Smith
Without faith, there is no imagination; without imagination, there is no innovation; and without innovation, there is no future. — Mitri Raheb
Oh, sorry. I'm actually still married," I said, glad that my marriage had finally been good for something. — Karen Yankosky
You initially become funny as a kid because you're looking for attention and love. Psychologists think that's all to do with mother abandonment. I think John Cleese has his depressions, and Terry Gilliam's the same. All of us together make one completely insane person. — Eric Idle
The sanserif only seems to be the simpler script. It is a form that was violently reduced for little children. For adults it is more difficult to read than serifed roman type, whose serifs were never meant to be ornamental. — Jan Tschichold
I think it's a real gift to be able to say that what's in your life is enough. It seems most of us re always wanting more. — Elizabeth Berg
He was happy. All his life. ALL his life. There is an all now: beginning and end. But then I suppose no one gets out alive.
Lately, in the last years especially, he has been so happy. Surely that is a good life? That is enough? Dear God, I hope so. — Priya Parmar
Words are spiritual containers, — Kenneth Copeland