Quote by Timothy B. Tyson Download Open image ““You read yourself full, you pray yourself hot, and then you turn yourself loose.”” — Timothy B. Tyson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.0 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“Go forth more boldly, look at things more widely, pray as best you can, and do not trouble yourself.” — Joris-Karl Huysmans Copy Share Image
“When someone gets you hot and bothered, turn on the prayer conditioner.” — Karin Gillespie Copy Share Image
“sometimes things turn inside out and twist and swirl and you lose yourself and sometimes they turn out and you find yourself again. And… — Louise Caiola Copy Share Image
“Trust in yourself, your ability, and your struggles, but not in your appetite.” — M.F. Moonzajer Copy Share Image
“I'm so hot that I'm willingly get with myself, I just don't know how. What do you say to do that for me?” — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
“Who you surround yourself with matters. Pray for divine connections.” — Germany Kent Copy Share Image
“I took a good look at myself and realized I have God's power inside me. Since then I stopped worrying about anything I could… — Gift Gugu Mona Copy Share Image
“I TRUST THAT GOD WILL HELP ME, BECAUSE WHAT I’M SUPPOSED TO DO LOOKS VERY HARD.” — John Irving Copy Share Image
“In politics, everyone regards themselves as a moderate, because they know some other sumbitch who's twice as crazy as they are.” — Timothy B. Tyson Copy Share Image
“Racism was an important moral issue, one that the church needed to confront. Putting a black man in a position of honor and authority… — Timothy B. Tyson Copy Share Image
In a fallen world marked by human depravity and deep-seated sin, in a world where Hitler and Stalin had recruited millions of followers to… — Timothy B. Tyson Copy Share Image
Unjust social orders do not fall merely by appeals to the consciences of the oppressor, though such appeals may be an important element; history… — Timothy B. Tyson Copy Share Image
We are runaway slaves from our own past, and only by turning to face the hounds can we find our freedom beyond them. — Timothy B. Tyson Copy Share Image
We cherish the conventional story of Dr. King and nonviolence, in fact, precisely because that narrative demands so little of us…This conventional narrative is… — Timothy B. Tyson Copy Share Image
“The self-congratulatory popular account insists that Dr. King called on the nation to fully accept its own creed, and the walls came a-tumbling down.… — Timothy B. Tyson Copy Share Image
“Oxford was as drenched in Dixie as we were, just about as Southern a town as you would ever hope to find, which generally… — Timothy B. Tyson Copy Share Image
“We want to transcend our history without actually confronting it. We cannot address the place we find ourselves because we will not acknowledge the… — Timothy B. Tyson Copy Share Image
“We cannot address the place we find ourselves because we will not acknowledge the road that brought us here. Our failure to confront the… — Timothy B. Tyson Copy Share Image
“Anyone intent on moral clarity might want to find another book and, in fact, might not want to go anywhere near the enduring chasm… — Timothy B. Tyson Copy Share Image
“What the advocates of our dangerous and deepening social amnesia don’t understand is how deeply the past holds the future in its grip—even, and… — Timothy B. Tyson Copy Share Image