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- Andrea Gibson is a truly American poet, or rather, she represents the America I want to live in. Her work lights a candle to lead…
- Be helpless, dumbfounded, Unable to say yes or no. Then a stretcher will come from grace to gather us up. We are too dull-eyed to…
- Our father in heaven, Hallowed be your name, Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us day…
- God knows what is best for us, and He will lead us to where we need to be.
- This ones for the girls who are strong and never give up.theres gonna be guys out there who are going to bring you down and…
- Why should I be with you if there's pain and sorrow? Why should I dream with you if there's no tomorrow? Now my soul is…
- If you like me just tell me I don't need any flowers or precious gifts cause I'm already impressed with your simplicity so don't fake…
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- While other worldviews lead us to sit in the midst of life’s joys, foreseeing the coming sorrows, Christianity empowers its people to… — Timothy Keller
- The word "question" originates from the Latin root, quaestio, which means "to seek." Inside the word "question" is the word "quest," suggesting… — Tom Wujec
- We love those who can lead us to a place we will never reach without them. — Norman Mailer
- For all of us today, the battle is in our hands. The road ahead is not altogether a smooth one. There are… — Martin Luther King, Jr.
- I bow in reverence before the emotions of every melted heart....The more intense the delight in their presence, the more poignant the… — James Martineau
- At this stage you must admit that whatever is seen to be sentient is nevertheless composed of atoms that are insentient. The… — Lucretius