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We become truly personal by loving God and by loving other humans ... In its deepest sense, love is the life, the energy, of the Creator in us. — Kallistos Ware

I am not trying to change the world. I am just offering my gift that God gave me, and if somebody is moved by it, that's beautiful. — Lenny Kravitz

People should watch out for three things: avoid a major addiction, don't get so deeply into debt that it controls your life, and don't start a family before you're ready to settle down. — James Taylor

All you need is something to say, and a burning desire to say it ... it doesn't matter where your hands are. — Lou Holtz

The next time you gossip, gossip about yourself and see how you like it." It just creates a mud of negativity, false information, and puts bad atmosphere out. — Timothy White

She said, 'It is filled with all the words for how I want you. — Sarah Waters

El Shaddai. My all-sufficient God who is able to handle all my needs. Everything I will ever need I can find in Him. Think about that for a moment. Do you sense the power He offers us in those words? There is nothing, absolutely nothing in your life that He cannot handle. — Diane Moody

The Christian image of God is that of a rational being who believes in human progress. — Rodney Stark

We write in ways that, we generally hope, reflect real life, or at least look familiar to humans. And in life, recurring themes are a recurring theme. We never quite conquer a pet vice or a relationship pattern or a communication habit. We're haunted by our particular demons. — Sara Zarr

I'm not trying to hurt you; I'm trying to make you better. — Shaun Thompson

Maybe she was the lucky one, I thought, a woman
who had divested herself of both future and past. No dreams, no
standards, a woman who smoked and drank and slept with men like
Sergei, men who were spiritually what came up out of the sewers when
it rained. — Janet Fitch

It is astonishing with how little wisdom mankind can be governed, when that little wisdom is its own. — William Ralph Inge

This book is written from a changing town in Virginia, but this class of mine, these people
the ones who smell like an ashtray in the checkout line, devour a carton of Little Debbies at a sitting, and praise Jesus for a truck with no spare tire
exist in every state in our nation. Maybe the next time we on the left encounter such seemingly self-screwing, stubborn, God-obsessed folks, we can be open to their trials, understand the complexity of their situation, even have enough solidarity to pop for a cheap retread tire out of our own pockets, simply because that would be the kind thing to do and surely would make the ghosts of Joe Hill, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Mohandas Gandhi smile. — Joe Bageant