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  • #1
    Deb Caletti
    “If your life truths have to be protected like some people keep their couches in plastic then ciao. have a nice life. if we bump into eachoter at Target, i'm the one buying the sour gummy worms and thats all you need to know about me.”
    Deb Caletti, Wild Roses

  • #2
    Robert A. Heinlein
    “I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do.”
    Robert A. Heinlein

  • #3
    “Moments.

    All gathering towards this one.”
    Jenny Downham, Before I Die

  • #4
    Mark Twain
    “Never allow someone to be your priority while allowing yourself to be their option.”
    Mark Twain

  • #5
    George MacDonald
    “A Baby Sermon-
    The lighting and thunder, they go and they come: But the stars and the stillness are always at home”
    George MacDonald

  • #6
    Nancy Farmer
    “I love you," Matt said.
    I love you, too," Maria replied. "I know that's a sin, and I'll probably go to hell for it."
    If I have a soul, I'll go with you," promised Matt.”
    Nancy Farmer, The House of the Scorpion

  • #7
    Anthony Hopkins
    “I once asked a Jesuit preist what was the best short prayer he knew. He said "Fuck it." as in "Fuck it, it's in Gods hands.”
    Anthony Hopkins

  • #8
    Oswald Chambers
    “Am I as spontaneously kind to God as I used to be, or am I only expecting God to be kind to me? Am I full of the little things that cheer His heart over me, or am I whimpering because things are going hardly with me? There is no joy in the soul that has forgotten what God prizes.”
    Oswald Chambers

  • #9
    Max Lucado
    “I choose gentleness... Nothing is won by force. I choose to be gentle. If I raise my voice may it be only in praise. If I clench my fist, may it be only in prayer. If I make a demand, may it be only of myself.”
    Max Lucado

  • #10
    “Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace.
    Where there is hatred, let me sow love,
    Where there is injury, pardon;
    Where there is doubt, faith;
    Where there is despair, hope;
    Where there is darkness, light;
    And where there is sadness, joy.

    O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek
    to be consoled as to console,
    to be understood as to understand,
    to be loved, as to love.

    For it is in giving that we receive,
    It is in pardoning that we are pardoned,
    and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.”
    Anglican clergyman

  • #11
    Paulo Coelho
    “Lord, protect our decisions, because making Decision is a way of praying. Give us the courage after our doubts, to be able to choose between one road and another. May our YES always be a YES and our NO always be a NO. Once we have chosen our road, may we never look back nor allow our soul to be eaten away by remorse. And in order for this to be possible.”
    Paulo Coelho , Like the Flowing River

  • #12
    Kahlil Gibran
    “But if you love and must needs have desires, let these be your desires:
    To melt and be like a running brook that sings its melody to the night.
    To know the pain of too much tenderness.
    To be wounded by your own understanding of love;
    And to bleed willingly and joyfully.
    To wake at dawn with a winged heart and give thanks for another day of loving;
    To rest at noon hour and meditate love's ecstasy;
    To return home at eventide with gratitude;
    And then to sleep with a prayer for the beloved in your heart and a song of praise on your lips.”
    Kahlil Gibran

  • #13
    Linnea Sinclair
    “…and suddenly I love you beyond all measure is not just words but a heart, a soul bursting open, a stripping raw of all pretense. It is Sully, it is Gabriel, it is his tears on my face, his body in mine, our minds seamless. It is hopes and dreams and failures. It is apologies and a prayer for redemption. It is heaven and damnation.
    All that I am is yours pales beside it.
    It is everything.
    It is love.”
    Linnea Sinclair, Shades of Dark

  • #14
    Donald Miller
    “I'll tell you how the sun rose
    A ribbon at a time...

    It's a living book, this life; it folds out in a million settings, cast with a billion beautiful characters, and it is almost over for you. It doesn't matter how old you are; it is coming to a close quickly, and soon the credits will roll and all your friends will fold out of your funeral and drive back to their homes in cold and still and silence. And they will make a fire and pour some wine and think about how you once were . . . and feel a kind of sickness at the idea you never again will be.

    So soon you will be in that part of the book where you are holding the bulk of the pages in your left hand, and only a thin wisp of the story in your right. You will know by the page count, not by the narrative, that the Author is wrapping things up. You begin to mourn its ending, and want to pace yourself slowly toward its closure, knowing the last lines will speak of something beautiful, of the end of something long and earned, and you hope the thing closes out like last breaths, like whispers about how much and who the characters have come to love, and how authentic the sentiments feel when they have earned a hundred pages of qualification.

    And so my prayer is that your story will have involved some leaving and some coming home, some summer and some winter, some roses blooming out like children in a play. My hope is your story will be about changing, about getting something beautiful born inside of you, about learning to love a woman or a man, about learning to love a child, about moving yourself around water, around mountains, around friends, about learning to love others more than we love ourselves, about learning oneness as a way of understanding God. We get one story, you and I, and one story alone. God has established the elements, the setting and the climax and the resolution. It would be a crime not to venture out, wouldn't it?”
    Donald Miller, Through Painted Deserts: Light, God, and Beauty on the Open Road

  • #15
    Meister Eckhart
    “If the only prayer you said in your whole life was, "thank you," that would suffice.”
    Meister Eckhart

  • #16
    Charlotte Brontë
    “Jane: Mr. Rochester, if ever I did a good deed in my life-if ever I thought a good thought-if ever I prayed a sincere and blameless prayer-if ever I wished a righteous wish-I am rewarded now. To be your wife is, for me, to be as happy as I can be on earth.
    Mr. Rochester: Because you delight in sacrifice.
    Jane: Sacrifice! What do I sacrifice? Famine for food, expectation for content. To be privileged to put my arms round what I value-to press my lips to what I love-to repose on what I trust: is that to make a sacrifice? If so, then certainly I delight in sacrifice.”
    Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre

  • #17
    Marilynne Robinson
    “I am grateful for all those dark years, even though in retrospect they seem like a long, bitter prayer that was answered finally.”
    Marilynne Robinson

  • #18
    Mary Harris Jones
    “Pray for the dead and fight like hell for the living.”
    Mother Jones

  • #19
    “Sometimes I wish that I could sing or dance or paint or compose symphonies or build cathedrals to express somehow what all of this means to me. I wish I were a priest or a robin or a child or a sunset.”
    Robert Benson, Living Prayer

  • #20
    E.E. Cummings
    “may I be I is the only prayer--not may I be great or good or beautiful or wise or strong.”
    e.e. cummings

  • #21
    George MacDonald
    “My prayers, my God, flow from what I am not;
    I think thy answers make me what I am.”
    George MacDonald, The Diary of an Old Soul & the White Page Poems

  • #22
    “By your own soul, learn to live.
    If some men force you, take no heed.
    If some men hate you, have no care.
    Sing your song, dream your dreams
    Hope your hopes, and pray your prayers.”
    Bo Schembechler

  • #23
    George MacDonald
    “Few delights can equal the mere presence of one whom we trust utterly.”
    George MacDonald

  • #24
    George MacDonald
    “No story ever really ends, and I think I know why. ”
    George MacDonald

  • #25
    George MacDonald
    “Whose work is it but your own to open your eyes? But indeed the business of the universe is to make such a fool out of you that you will know yourself for one, and begin to be wise.”
    George MacDonald, Lilith, First and Final

  • #26
    George MacDonald
    “Doing the will of God leaves me no time for disputing about His plans.”
    George MacDonald

  • #27
    George MacDonald
    “I don't know how to thank you.'
    Then I will tell you. There is only one way I care for. Do better, and grow better, and be better.”
    George MacDonald, The Princess and Curdie

  • #28
    George MacDonald
    “But there are victories far worse than defeats; and to overcome an angel too gentle to put out all his strength, and ride away in triumph on the back of a devil, is one of the poorest.”
    George MacDonald, The Lost Princess

  • #29
    George MacDonald
    “And her life will perhaps be the richer, for holding now within it the memory of what came, but could not stay.”
    George MacDonald, Phantastes

  • #30
    Jane Austen
    “The Very first moment I beheld him, my heart was irrevocably gone.”
    Jane Austen, Love and Friendship



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