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Because His people were in union with Him, to persecute them was to persecute Him. This truth is no different today. You are in union with Christ, just as surely as the disciples were in the time of the book of Acts.
— Jerry Bridges
It means we believe that God causes all events in our lives, whether good or bad as we judge them, to work together to conform us more and more into the likeness of Christ. It means we give thanks in all circumstances - not for the circumstance considered in itself, but for God's promise to use these circumstances to conform us more to Christ.
— Jerry Bridges
T]oday some people continue to view themselves as victims because of the historical suffering of their group and because it is easy and comforting to do so. And this renders happiness virtually impossible. First…perceiving yourself as a victim makes you unhappy. Second, it makes you permanently angry, which further guarantees unhappiness. Third, it enables you to avoid confronting whatever it is that is really making you unhappy.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
I'm not brave any more darling. I'm all broken. They've broken me.
— Ernest Hemingway
You'll ache. And you're going to love it. It will crush you. And you're still going to love all of it.
— Ernest Hemingway
I was blown up while we were eating cheese.
— Ernest Hemingway
You are going to die like a dog for no good reason
— Ernest Hemingway
But why must all the operations in life be performed without an anesthetic?
— Ernest Hemingway
And pain does not matter to a man.
— Ernest Hemingway
If a husband works until six he gets only a little drunk on the way home and does not waste too much. If he works only until five he is drunk every night and one has no money. It is the wife of the working man who suffers from this shortening of hours.
— Ernest Hemingway
God pity the Spanish people. Any leader they have will muck them.
— Ernest Hemingway
I think you have more fun as a human being even though it is much more painful.
— Ernest Hemingway