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I think this is an important subject for research, but one has to be careful not to be labelled a crank. If one made a research grant application to work on time travel it would be dismissed immediately. No government agency could afford to be seen to be spending public money on anything as way out as time travel. Instead one has to use technical terms like closed time-like curves, which are code for time travel.
— Stephen Hawking
This intelligent life need not be anything like humans. Little green men would do as well. In fact, they might do rather better. The human race does not have a very good record of intelligent behaviour.
— Stephen Hawking
Secondly, It evidences his blessedness also, as it intimates that this knowledge is above any that flesh and blood can reveal. "This is such knowledge as my Father which is in heaven only can give: it is too high and excellent to be communicated by such means as other knowledge is. Thou art blessed, that thou knowest that which God alone can teach thee." The
— Jonathan Edwards
Where knowledge ends, religion begins.
— Benjamin Disraeli
Immediate are the acts of God, more swift than time or motion.
— John Milton
The more closely our maps or paradigms are aligned with these principles or natural laws, the more accurate and functional they will be
— Stephen Covey
The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensible.
— Albert Einstein
The depth is simply the height inverted, as sin is the index of moral grandeur. The cry is not only truly human, but divine as well. God is deeper than the deepest depth in man. He is holier than our deepest sin is deep. There is no depth so deep to us as when God reveals his holiness in dealing with our sin.... [And so] think more of the depth of God than the depth of your cry. The worst thing that can happen to a man is to have no God to cry to out of the depth.
— Eugene Peterson
What God has planned for the Church in this hour is greater than our ability to imagine and pray.
— Bill Johnson
God is bigger than His book.
— Bill Johnson
imagination, and as the frontiers of knowledge are pushed still further away from the obvious and familiar, there will be an increasing tax on the imagination. The world of dead matter which our fathers thought they understood has become a world of subtle forces moving with inconceivable velocity; nothing is inert, all things are transformed into other and more elusive shapes precisely as the makers of the fairy tales foresaw and
— Hamilton Wright Mabie
When we can't piece together the puzzle of our own lives, remember the best view of a puzzle is from above. Let Him help put you together.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson