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stars angel asking-why
We should, can and most of the time do communicate with God directly. To my knowledge, angels are not necessary for anything. But God's creation is abundant, and asking "Why angels?" would be like asking why there are thousands of varieties of trees or stars, when we could get along with so much less. God Himself told us many times that He was sending angels to love and care for us, so He is the one who brought them into our lives. Therefore, even if we don't understand their entire purpose, I vote that we pay attention to them. Joan Anderson
stars cities silence
Cities fell. Earth opened. Planets tilted. Stars plummeted. And the awful silence. Robert Cormier
stars years mtv
But MTV relishes its vestigial role as a star maker, so every year it puts all its clout into making the VMAs the biggest, splashiest, loudest show-biz extravaganza of the year, honoring all this music for existing, after a year of paying barely any attention to it. Rob Sheffield
stars believe adversity
It is often during the worst of times that we see the best of humanity–awakening within the most ordinary of us that which is most sublime. I do not believe that it is circumstance that produces such greatness any more than it is the canvas that makes the artist. Adversity merely presents the surface on which we render our souls’ most exacting likeness. It is in the darkest skies that stars are best seen. Richard Paul Evans
stars learning science
There are 10^11 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge number. But it's only a hundred billion. It's less than the national deficit! We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers. Richard P. Feynman
stars video band
He flipped the dail, and I crossed my arms over my chest as some vaguely European-sounding band sang about how video had killed the radio star. I wished someone would kill this radio. Richelle Mead
stars skeletons flames
Yeah? Can you draw a skeleton riding a motorcycle with flames coming out of it? And I want a pirate hat on the skeleton. And a parrot on his shoulder. A skeleton parrot. Or maybe a ninja skeleton parrot? No, that would be overkill. But it'd be cool if the biker skeleton could be shooting some ninja throwing stars. That are on fire. Richelle Mead
stars home fighting
At home, I watch fights and documentaries - that's it. If it's not about the birth and death of stars, 'Frozen Planet,' or someone getting punched in the face, I'm probably not watching it. Ronda Rousey
stars believe land
...we can only add to the world, where we believe it ends, more parts similar to those we already know (an expanse made again and always of water and land, stars and skies). Umberto Eco
thinking
His thinking was a little off and too complicated. Michael Assael
thinking
I thought about him, but I was thinking more about the 2-for-1. Luke Ridnour
thinking media government
A lot of people are waking up to human history, but so many people have been conditioned by the government controlled media to think that it's cool not to care. Alex Jones
thinking unhappy unhealthy
After I was really unhappy and unhealthy, I think it dawned on me to stop doing the unhappy, unhealthy things. Sharon Stone
thinking
I went into this thinking it would be a long-term project. Kurt Ritchie
thinking guarded
I think you have to be guarded but not closed off. AJ Michalka
thinking wondering
We look at each other wondering what the other is thinking but we never say a thing. Dave Band
thinking thinks
One must live the way one thinks or end up thinking the way one has lived. Kim Young-ha
thinking suffering reproach
I think it better to do right, even if we suffer in so doing, than to incur the reproach of our consciences and posterity. Robert E. Lee
rocks creating giving
The sax solo as we know it today would not exist without Gerry Rafferty. His 1978 soft-rock classic 'Baker Street' has to be the 'Ulysses' of rock & roll saxophone, giving the entire chorus over to Raphael Ravenscroft's sax solo, creating one of the Seventies' most enduringly creepy sounds. Rob Sheffield
rocks vanity hitting
The first casualty of hitting rock bottom is vanity. Richard Paul Evans
rocks tears stones
'Tis hard preaching a stone into tears, or making a rock to tremble. Richard Baxter
rocks acoustics band
In 1996, I was in was in an acoustic kind of rock band, we were called Feeble. We were just playing locally. Travis Barker
rocks kind trapped
I was almost kind of trapped by my own success into only doing rock. Rick Derringer
rocks train liberating
I love to rock, but it's liberating not to always have to keep up with the freight train that is the Old 97's Rhett Miller
rocks age important
The Rock of Ages is more important than the age of rocks. William Jennings Bryan
rocks brotherhood
Monastic brotherhood, upon rock Aerial. William Wordsworth
rocks blood rock-n-roll
I've got rock 'n' roll in my blood. William Shatner