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expositional listening protects the gospel and our lives from corruption.
- Thabiti M. Anyabwile
In the Cross is salvation; in the Cross is life; in the Cross is protection against our enemies; in the Cross is infusion of heavenly sweetness; in the Cross is strength of mind; in the Cross is joy of spirit; in the Cross is excellence of virtue; in the Cross is perfection of holiness. There is no salvation of soul, nor hope of eternal life, save in the Cross.
- Thomas a Kempis
Greater is Your care for me than all the care I am able to take from myself.
- Thomas a Kempis
I answer that, Each man has an angel guardian appointed to him. This rests upon the fact that the guardianship of angels belongs to the execution of Divine providence concerning men.
- St. Thomas Aquinas
O Liberty...! is it well To leave the gates unguarded?
- Thomas Bailey Aldrich
I want to stop goals going in the net.
- Phil Jones
So boasting of her capacity to surround and protect, there was scarcely a shell of herself left for her to know herself by; all was so lavished and spent; and James, as he stood stiff between her knees, felt her rise in a rosy-flowered fruit tree laid with leaves and dancing boughs into which the beak of brass, the arid scimitar of his father, the egotistical man, plunged and smote, demanding sympathy.
- Virginia Woolf
Father, I leave them in your hands, for mine are far too small and weak. You are God, and I thank you.
- Lauraine Snelling
God tempers the wind, said Maria, to the shorn lamb.
- Laurence Sterne
Even the blind men's dogs appeared to know him; and when they saw him coming on, would tug their owners into doorways and up courts; and then would wag their tails as though they said, 'No eye at all is better than an evil eye, dark master!
- Charles Dickens
I wished that I had some other guardian of minor abilities.
- Charles Dickens
Through all my punishments, disgraces, fasts, and vigils, and other penitential performances, I had nursed this assurance; and to my communing so much with it, in a solitary and unprotected way, I in great part refer the fact that I was morally timid and very sensitive.
- Charles Dickens