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  • #1
    “In this chapter I want to teach you through the power of the Holy Spirit that you can kick your spiritual pharaoh to the curb once and for all and live the life that Jesus Christ died for you to live. John 8:36 (NIV) says, “So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” If the devil has any legal rights over your life—over your mind and heart—no matter what circumstance he is using to plague you by throwing the tormenting arrows of fear, there is victory through Jesus Christ. Your birthright as a believer is to live a life of freedom and never be in bondage again.”
    John Ramirez, Destroying Fear: Strategies to Overthrow the Enemy's Tactics and Walk in Total Freedom

  • #2
    Hank Quense
    “The mountains she’d viewed in childhood as nurturing have now taken on a menacing quality. Their stippled surfaces—the dark of trees rising from a background of white—give the impression of something more mythic than geological. Leviathans hibernating in the open, ready to stir at any moment and swallow her whole.”
    Hank Quense, The King Who Disappeared

  • #3
    Behcet Kaya
    “Sitting down on the bed, my mind went blank again. I laid my head on the pillow and closed my eyes. Dad is dead. My father is dead and I will never be able to talk to him again. I opened my eyes and checked the time. Almost 6am.”
    Behcet Kaya, Body In The Woods

  • #4
    Steve  Pemberton
    “The lighthouse does not qualify your distress; it does not ask if you are black or white, wealthy or less so, Democrat or Republican. It does not concern itself with where you stand on a particular issue. Nor does it blame you for being in the middle of the storm. Rather, its priority is how it might guide you toward safe harbor.”
    Steve Pemberton, The Lighthouse Effect: How Ordinary People Can Have an Extraordinary Impact in the World

  • #5
    Todd Burpo
    “Now was not the time to quit and mourn. Now was the time for prayer and action.”
    Todd Burpo, Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back

  • #6
    Tennessee Williams
    “The world is violent and mercurial--it will have its way with you. We are saved only by love--love for each other and the love that we pour into the art we feel compelled to share: being a parent; being a writer; being a painter; being a friend. We live in a perpetually burning building, and what we must save from it, all the time, is love.”
    Tennessee Williams

  • #7
    Isaac Asimov
    “We're forever teetering on the brink of the unknowable, and trying to understand what can't be understood.”
    Isaac Asimov, The Caves of Steel

  • #8
    Robyn Mundell
    “Wish me good luck, please,” I whisper.
    “On one condition,” Philemone says. “Remember, what you call luck is the meeting of opportunity and flexibility.”
    I smile, weakly.
    “Good luck,” she says. “Now go.”
    Robyn Mundell, Brainwalker

  • #9
    Erich Segal
    “Amar significa nunca tener que decir lo siento”
    Erich Segal, Love Story

  • #10
    Koushun Takami
    “I didn't realize it until now, but I don't really know anything about them, or what kind of people they are, really. You can't see inside a person's heart.”
    Koushun Takami, Battle Royale

  • #11
    Eckhart Tolle
    “If her past were your past, her pain your pain, her level of consciousness your level of consciousness, you would think and act exactly as she does. With this realization comes forgiveness, compassion and peace.”
    Eckhart Tolle

  • #12
    Herman Melville
    “وما أشد ما يسمو بخيالنا عن الوحش القوي ذي النفث الضبابي أن نراه يسبح في جلال خلال هدأة البحار الاستوائية، وقد تظلل رأسه الجريم اللطيف بظلّة من بخار ولّدتْه أفكاره التي لا يمكنه إبلاغها لغيره، وأن ذلك البخار يُرى أحيانا وقد وشحه قوس قزح، حتى كأن السماء نفسها أمّنت على أفكاره ووقّعت بالقبول. ولعلك تعلم أن قوس قزح لا يُلم بالفضاء الصافي وإنما يبعث الألق في البخار، وكذلك إذا تكاثف ضباب الشكوك القاتمة في عقلي تخللته أنوار الحدس الإلهية منوِّرة ذلك الضباب بشعاع سماوي. شكرا لله على هذا لأن الناس جميعا تعتريهم الشكوك، وكثير منهم يعتريهم الجحود، ولكن قل أن تجد في الناس من ينالون الحدس مع الشك أو الجحود. الشكوك في الأمور الأرضية، والحدس في الأمور السماوية، هذا المزيج لا يصنع مؤمنا خالصا ولا كافرا خالصا وإنما يصنع إنسانا يرى الحالتين دون تفرقة أو تمييز.”
    Herman Melville, Moby-Dick or, The Whale

  • #13
    Alice Walker
    “Every time I conjure up a rock, I throw it.”
    Alice Walker, The Color Purple

  • #14
    Frederick Forsyth
    “foolish enough to address him,”
    Frederick Forsyth, The Fox

  • #15
    Fredrik Backman
    “Anyone can nurture a myth about their life if they have enough manure, so if the grass looks greener on the other side of the fence, that’s probably because it’s full of shit.”
    Fredrik Backman, Anxious People

  • #16
    Christopher Paolini
    “When you can have anything you want by uttering a few words, the goal matters not, only the journey to it.”
    Christopher Paolini, Eldest
    tags: magic

  • #17
    Susanna Kaysen
    “In a strange way we were free. We'd reached the end of the line. We had nothing more to lose. Our privacy, our liberty, our dignity: all of this was gone and we were stripped down to the bare bones of our selves”
    Susanna Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted

  • #18
    “When you are an addict and you get caught, you always seem to be at your lowest point.”
    Andrew Mann, Such Unfortunates

  • #19
    Andrew  Davidson
    “The serpent tries to engulf my head. No, not a snake, an oxygen mask.”
    Andrew Davidson, The Gargoyle

  • #20
    Herman Wouk
    “Willie experienced the strange sensations of the first days of a new captain: a shrinking of his personal identiy, and a stretching out of his nerve ends to all the spaces and machinery of the ship. He was less free than before. He developed the apprehensive listening ears of a young mother; the ears listened on in his sleep; he never quite slept, not the way he had before.”
    Herman Wouk, The Caine Mutiny

  • #21
    “A coworker at SNL dropped an angry c-bomb on me and i had the weirdest reaction. To my surprise, I blurted, "No. You don't get to call me that. My parents love me. I'm not some Adult Child of an Alcoholic that's going to take that shit.”
    Tina Fey, Bossypants

  • #22
    O. Henry
    “Being wise, their gifts were no doubt wise ones, possibly bearing the privilege of exchange in case of duplication. And here I have lamely related to you the uneventful chronicle of two foolish children in a flat who most unwisely sacrificed for each other the greatest treasures of their house. But in a last word to the wise of these days let it be said that of all who give gifts these two were the wisest. Of all who give and receive gifts, such as they are wisest. Everywhere they are wisest. They are the magi.”
    O. Henry, The Gift of the Magi

  • #23
    Sara Pascoe
    “Maybe we can politely ignore each other forever? I think that's the mature thing to do.”
    Sara Pascoe, Weirdo

  • #24
    Therisa Peimer
    “Tightening his embrace around his wife and little Theo, he vowed, "I will do everything in my power to continue being worthy of the faith you have in me.”
    Therisa Peimer, Taming Flame

  • #25
    Alan Brennert
    “wondering at what point rational fear of contagion turned to unreasoning dread,”
    Alan Brennert, Moloka'i

  • #26
    “However, there is a way to know for certain that Noah’s Flood and the Creation story never happened: by looking at our mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA).  Mitochondria are the “cellular power plants” found in all of our cells and they have their own DNA which is separate from that found in the nucleus of the cell.  In humans, and most other species that mitochondria are found in, the father’s mtDNA normally does not contribute to the child’s mtDNA; the child normally inherits its mtDNA exclusively from its mother.  This means that if no one’s genes have mutated, then we all have the same mtDNA as our brothers and sisters and the same mtDNA as the children of our mother’s sisters, etc. This pattern of inheritance makes it possible to rule out “population bottlenecks” in our species’ history.  A bottleneck is basically a time when the population of a species dwindled to low numbers.  For humans, this means that every person born after a bottleneck can only have the mtDNA or a mutation of the mtDNA of the women who survived the bottleneck. This doesn’t mean that mtDNA can tell us when a bottleneck happened, but it can tell us when one didn’t happen because we know that mtDNA has a rate of approximately one mutation every 3,500 years (Gibbons 1998; Soares et al 2009). So if the human race were actually less than 6,000 years old and/or “everything on earth that breathed died” (Genesis 7:22) less than 6,000 years ago, which would be the case if the story of Adam and the story of Noah’s flood were true respectively, then every person should have the exact same mtDNA except for one or two mutations.  This, however, is not the case as human mtDNA is much more diverse (Endicott et al 2009), so we can know for a fact that the story of Adam and Eve and the story of Noah are fictional.   There”
    Alexander Drake, The Invention of Christianity

  • #27
    Barbara Kingsolver
    “There can be no greater spiritual accomplishment than to come through brutal trials and then look back and see that mean times did not render us mean spirits.”
    Barbara Kingsolver, Small Wonder

  • #28
    Abraham   Verghese
    “I have been bent and broken but I hope into better shape.”
    Abraham Verghese, The Covenant of Water

  • #29
    Jon Krakauer
    “it would be possible to become a Stone Age native. For over 30 years, I programmed and conditioned myself to this end. In the last 10 of it, I would say I realistically experienced the physical, mental, and emotional reality of the Stone Age. But to borrow a Buddhist phrase, eventually came a setting face-to-face with pure reality. I learned that it is not possible for human beings as we know them to live off the land.”
    Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild



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