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Grace flows most refreshingly through the faucet of brokenness.
— Tullian Tchividjian
My God, what did I do before Facebook? I guess I had to call people and see how they're doing! Now I can just read a post and call when in trouble.
— Marissa Jaret Winokur
Create always: As God has seen fit in His perfection to give you such abilities, work and share of your gifts.
— Duane Hewitt
I love - oh God, I shouldn't say this - I'm really good at bringing orchids back from the dead.
— Stephen Moyer
This face was given to me by God!
— Cody Rhodes
I call him Alshon. He calls me Demaryius Thomas.
— Brandon Marshall
Is not the beautiful moon, that inspires poets, the same moon which angers the silence of the sea with a terrible roar?
— Kahlil Gibran
Our souls are getting older and we're tired of doing things the same old way. We want to find some real solutions.
— Echo Bodine
Music is not a work for me - it's a form of meditation, and you don't need to work hard for it.
— Kailash Kher
These books are all refreshingly clear-headed and unfashionable, free of cant and free of Kant;
— Edward Feser
Part of maintaining a thriving creative culture is giving people time and permission to play.
— Tim Brown
I have heard about the civilized,
the marriages run on
talk, elegant and
honest, rational.
But and I are savages. — Sharon Olds
the marriages run on
talk, elegant and
honest, rational.
But and I are savages. — Sharon Olds
Impossible to know. The thing is, you take a fork in the road, it doesn't always work out for the better . . . but sometimes it does. It must.
— John Sandford
More and more I am learning to let go of urgency and to let my soul sink deeply and refreshingly into contemplation of the joy of the Spirit.
— Helen Greaves
Witnesses parade in, there is the travesty of a trial, and Ercole meets his end in a refreshingly simple mass stabbing.
— Thomas Pynchon