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And yet, looking back on it now, she could see that God had been working on her behalf, even though she'd been blind to it.
— Tamera Alexander
she knew there were far more important things in life than training thoroughbreds and winning races. Even if a part of her still felt as if every moment of her life had been preparing her to do just that.
— Tamera Alexander
Father, would you make us more grateful for what you've given us in this country, and for the sacrifices of those who've spilled their blood. Would you make our government strong and keep us rooted in the faith of our forefathers. Help us to see our lives through eternal eyes and to realize that this life--though priceless--is but a vapor. And finally we ask...make us more like Christ, Father. No matter the cost.
— Tamera Alexander
Here's a little tip for you. If you don't like being called a murderer, don't kill people.
— Tana French
I will park my pride and dip into the lake again
— Bishop TD Jakes
Live to discover, as long as discovery leads to a love that comes from the Creator... writing was the mirror to life.
— Ted Dekker
'Amusement' is appealing because we don't have to think; it spares us the fear and anxiety that might otherwise prey on our thoughts.
— John Ortberg
It is true that back in the '60s I was quite frustrated that I never got a chance to speak or be interviewed.
— Judith Durham
I must listen as God speaks to my soul through good thoughts, inspirations, and intuitions.
— Mother Angelica
I remember a specific moment, watching my grandmother hang the clothes on the line, and her saying to me, 'you are going to have to learn to do this,' and me being in that space of awareness and knowing that my life would not be the same as my grandmother's life.
— Oprah Winfrey
Speech is the mirror of the soul.
— Publilius Syrus
Pope Francis tells us who he is by pointing to Caravaggio's St. Matthew: 'Here, this is me, a sinner on whom the Lord has turned his gaze.' He is telling us that he has experienced the same rush of speechless wonder and graced love Caravaggio depicts in his painting.
— Blase J. Cupich