Aidan of Lindisfarne Quotes
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We pray when there's nothing else we can do; Jesus wants us to pray before we do anything at all.
Oswald Chambers
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Beware of anything that competes with your loyalty to Jesus Christ.
Oswald Chambers
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Dancing's part of my soul. I enjoy it, it makes people happy, and it makes me happy.
John Travolta
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If I had my life to live over, instead of wishing away nine months of pregnancy, I'd have cherished ever moment and realized that the wonderment growing inside me was the only chance in life to assist God in a miracle.
Erma Bombeck
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When the media report an environmental link to a 30 percent increase in the risk of some cancer, it is headline news, yet these far more dramatic figures are overlooked.
Bessel van der Kolk
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I can't write from the subconscious actually, because a lot of the time when I co-write with other people, I'm writing for them as opposed to for myself. When it comes to lyrics, I tend to want to give them their voice, since it's most likely going to be on their record, or somebody else's record. And I find for more commerial-style music, people want simplicity, less vagueness, and less space to fill between the lines, so to speak. So I can't be quite as ethereal and mystical.
Gary Louris
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I was glamorous because of magicians like George Folsey, James Wong Howe, Oliver Marsh, Ray June, and all those other great cinematographers. I trusted those men and the other experts who made us beautiful. The rest of it I didn't give a damn about. I didn't fuss about my clothes, my lighting, or anything else, but, believe me, some of them did.
Myrna Loy
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Our Lord’s teaching is always anti-self-realization. His purpose is not the development of a man; His purpose is to make a man exactly like Himself, and the characteristic of the Son of God is self-expenditure.
Oswald Chambers
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We trample the blood of the Son of God underfoot if we think we are forgiven because we are sorry for our sins.
Oswald Chambers
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Our ordinary abilities will never worship God unless they are transformed by the indwelling Son of God.
Oswald Chambers
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The author of “The Little Labyrinth” indicates that the Theodotians maintained that their view—that Jesus was completely human, and not divine, but that he was adopted to be the Son of God—had been the doctrine taught by the apostles themselves and by most of the church in Rome until the time of Bishop Victor, at the end of the second century.
Bart Ehrman
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Afflictions for God's sake are dearer to Him than any prayer or sacrifice.
Isaac of Nineveh