Isaiah Walker
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“I have toughened my nerves against all that sort of thing,” Seneca explained to that same friend about the noise. “I force my mind to concentrate, and keep it from straying to things outside itself; all outdoors may be bedlam, provided
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“Remember this, Christian, and let it comfort you. However difficult and painful your road, it is marked by the footsteps of your Savior; and even when you reach the dark valley of the shadow of death and the deep waters of the swelling Jordan, you will find His footprints there”
― Morning and Evening: A New Edition of the Classic Devotional Based on The Holy Bible, English Standard Version
― Morning and Evening: A New Edition of the Classic Devotional Based on The Holy Bible, English Standard Version
“though I cannot attain to that perfection of purity and truth that belongs to the Lord of hosts by nature as the infinitely good, yet I can set the Lord always before me and strive, by the help of the indwelling Spirit, to conform to His image.”
― Morning and Evening: A New Edition of the Classic Devotional Based on The Holy Bible, English Standard Version
― Morning and Evening: A New Edition of the Classic Devotional Based on The Holy Bible, English Standard Version
“Epicurus once said that the wise will accomplish three things in their life: leave written works behind them, be financially prudent and provide for the future, and cherish country living.”
― Stillness is the Key
― Stillness is the Key
“Pick up the phone and make the call to tell someone what they mean to you. Share your wealth. Run for office. Pick up the trash you see on the ground. Step in when someone is being bullied. Step in even if you’re scared, even if you might get hurt. Tell the truth. Maintain your vows, keep your word. Stretch out a hand to someone who has fallen.”
― Stillness is the Key
― Stillness is the Key
“Indeed, most desires are at their core irrational emotions, and that’s why stillness requires that we sit down and dissect them. We want to think ahead to the refractory period, to consider the inevitable hangover before we take a drink. When we do that, these desires lose some of their power.”
― Stillness is the Key
― Stillness is the Key
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