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Jeff Wheeler
“I do not need a friend who changes when I change and who nods when I nod; my shadow does that much better.”
Jeff Wheeler, The Blight of Muirwood

“We pray not to recharge our batteries for the business of getting back to the concerns of daily life, but rather to be transformed by God so that the myths and fictions of our life might fall like broken shackles from our wrists.”
Chuck DeGroat, Wholeheartedness: Busyness, Exhaustion, and Healing the Divided Self

“Now children's minds are cast in much the same mould as our own. Sternness and severity of manner chill them and throw them back. It shuts up their hearts, and you will weary yourself to find the door. But let them only see that you have an affectionate feeling towards them, that you are really desirous to make them happy, and do them good, that if you punish them, it is intended for their profit, and that, like the pelican, you would give your heart's blood to nourish their souls; let them see this, I say, and they will soon be all your own. But they must be wooed with kindness, if their attention is ever to be won. And”
Mark Hamby, The Duties of Parents

Amor Towles
“By their very nature, human beings are so capricious, so complex, so delightfully contradictory, that they deserve not only our consideration, but our reconsideration—and our unwavering determination to withhold our opinion until we have engaged with them in every possible setting at every possible hour.”
Amor Towles, A Gentleman in Moscow

“Scripture tells the story of a loving God taking the initiative to restore our capacity for intimacy. It is the story of God overcoming our self-absorbed mistrust.”
Richard Plass, The Relational Soul: Moving from False Self to Deep Connection

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