Martin Luther Quotes
It is pleasing to the dear God whenever thou rejoicest or laughest from the bottom of thy heart.
Martin Luther
Quotes to Explore
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Pastoral ministry is about an ongoing confrontation with the god of this world, with blindness, hardness of heart, remaining sin.
C. J. Mahaney
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God wants you well. God wants you prosperous. God wants you a whole person.
Oral Roberts
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God is not anything human. God is a force, God is chaos, God is unknown. God is terror and enlightenment at the same time.
Ralph Fiennes
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G.I. Joe has a heart and an attitude that feels right and familiar to me, so they could have ray guns, and they'd still feel more like real troops than many other franchises.
Karen Traviss
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I couldn't get that same feeling during the day, with my hands in dirty dish water and the hard sun showing up the dirtiness on the roof tops. And after a time, even at night, the feeling of God didn't last.
Frances Farmer
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God will open any doors he wants to open, and if He closes doors, that's fine, too.
Patricia Heaton
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Every time a good child dies, an angel of God comes down to earth. He takes the child in his arms, spreads out his great white wings, and flies with it all over the places the child loved on earth. The angel plucks a large handful of flowers, and they carry it with them up to God, where the flowers bloom more brightly than they ever did on earth.
Hans Christian Andersen
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I know that those who esteem these little organised associations to be the churches of God, see nothing but mere meetings of men in every other gathering of God's children.
John Nelson Darby
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I just thank God when I wake up every day.
Cilla Black
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My heart, have you no wisdom thus to despair?My love, my love, my love, why have you left me alone?
James Joyce
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Poetry is a beautiful way of expressing feelings - happy, sad, angry, caring. It's also a way that we share with other people, to help them with those feelings.
Mattie Stepanek
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It is pleasing to the dear God whenever thou rejoicest or laughest from the bottom of thy heart.
Martin Luther