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THERE IS a loneliness that can be rocked.
— Toni Morrison
He dragged her under him and made love to her with the steadiness and the intensity of a man about to leave for Dayton.
— Toni Morrison
They held hands and knew that only the coffin would lie in the earth; the bubbly laughter and the press of fingers in the palm would stay aboveground forever.
— Toni Morrison
Together the old man and the boy sat on the grass and shared the heart of the watermelon. The nasty-sweet guts of the earth.
— Toni Morrison
Have you ever seen the way a cloud loves a mountain? from Song of Solomon
— Toni Morrison
for one's language, the one we dream in, is home.
— Toni Morrison
You can't take a life and walk off and leave it. Life is life. Precious. And the dead you kill is yours. They stay with you anyway, in your mind. So it's a better thing, a more better thing to have the bones right there with you wherever you go. That way, it frees up your mind.
— Toni Morrison
Church is not for spectators.
— Tony Evans
Forget about Victoria's Secret. Here's God's secret: The only way to satisfy your wife is by creating spiritual oneness.
— Tony Evans
In order to have faith, you have to know the truth and you have to respond to it. Even having a lot of faith doesn't help you if your faith isn't connected to the truth. Faith is only as valuable as the thing it's connected to.
— Tony Evans
God commands a wife to respect her husband. This word means to hold in high esteem, to lift up. It's closely connected with the word "reverence." Ladies, what your husband needs and craves from you more than anything else is respect. While you love to hear, "I love you," we men want and need to hear, "I respect you.
— Tony Evans
We've not been instructed to pray, "My Father which art in heaven." It is, "Our Father which art in heaven" (Matthew 6:9 KJV). You will experience more of God by connecting with His purposes through His people than you could ever experience on your own.
— Tony Evans