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Sorrow makes us all children again[,] destroys all differences of intellect[.] The wisest know nothing[.]
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
True love transcends the unworthy object, and dwells and broods on the eternal, and when the poor interposed mask crumbles, it is not sad, but feels rid of so much earth, and feels its independency the surer.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
When you pretend you don't feel hurt or angry or devastated, you're not fooling God. Be honest! Don't misunderstand; I am not encouraging you to be angry at God or to blame him. He deserves no blame. Rather, I am encouraging you to honestly confess to God your feelings of hurt, resentment, and anger. Often we look at suffering from our perspective and forget that God sees from another vantage point.
— Randy Alcorn
There is a difference between tears of hope and tears of hopelessness." —Erwin Lutzer
— Randy Alcorn
Wonder is that possession of the mind that enchants the emotions, while never surrendering reason.
— Ravi Zacharias
Time isn't just a fleeting thing. It never moves forward without engraving its mark upon the heart.
— Ravi Zacharias
Without words life would be inexpressible. Even the best of emotions beg for a verbal expression. That is why the musician reaches not just to the melody but to the romance of language to bring harmony to life.
— Ravi Zacharias
We have lost the shared meanings of pain, and so the shared meanings of victory become occasions for jealousy.
— Ravi Zacharias
Feelings follow belief; belief, then, should follow truth.
— Ravi Zacharias
God is not a place or an eperience or a feeling.
— Ravi Zacharias
Medical science has come to understand that there is a strong relationship between a person's mental and physical health (Proverbs 14:30, 15:30, 16:24, 17:22).
— Ray Comfort
As always occurred when he quarreled over principles in which he believed passionately, he would end up gasping furiously for air and blinking back bitter tears of conviction. There were many principles in which Clevinger believed passionately. He was crazy.
— Joseph Heller