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And that's the great thing about living the Christian life and trying to live by faith, is you're trying to get better every day. You're trying to improve. Tim Tebow
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I think as Christians we have to sponsor a national Lighten-Up Day. Willie Aames
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The Jews know who they are as a people. The Christians have not come together as a people yet. Willie Aames
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A dislike of death is no proof of the want of religion. The instincts of nature shrink from it, for no creature can like its own dissolution. But though death is not desired, the result of it may be, for dying to the Christian is the way to life eternal. William Jay
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Sincere Christians can disagree about the details of Scripture and theology - absolutely. Billy Graham
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A consecrated Christian life is ever shedding light and comfort and peace. Ellen G. White
christian men solitude
No Christian and, indeed, no historian could accept the epigram which defines religion as 'what a man does with his solitude.' C. S. Lewis
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He (God) loved us not because we are lovable, but because He is love. C. S. Lewis
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The great thing is to be found at one's post as a child of God, living each day as though it were our last, but planning as though the world might last a hundred years. C. S. Lewis
mind peace
You do have a modicum of peace of mind here, but it's as unsettled as any other place. Todd Rundgren
mind
I can't make up my mind whether I want to dance like Josef Brown or dance with Josef Brown. Ian Mckellen
mind tales
I loved fairy tales as a kid, so that's where my mind gravitates. Gail Carson Levine
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I know that I do have influence over the people who watch me, and it's quite a pressure. I have to stay positive, and while I would never use the words 'role model', I am mindful of the responsibilities that come with a substantial viewership. Zoe Sugg
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I don't take notes. I don't have any notebooks. I keep on trying to do that because it seems like a very writerly thing to do, but my mind doesn't work that way. I tend to get the idea for a novel in a big splash. Zadie Smith
mind
To be honest, I never really wrapped my mind around winning. Webb Simpson
mind morning series wake
Generally, when I wake up in the morning I set out a series of problems for myself and I write them down, and when I'm sleeping, my mind solves the problems. When I wake up in the morning, I have more clarity on the issue. Wynton Marsalis
mind
I read a book a week. I try to keep my mind working. Emma Roberts
mind physical structure
The city is a body and a mind - a physical structure as well as a repository of ideas and information. David Byrne
sorrow done ends
For sorrow ends not, when it seemeth done. William Shakespeare
sorrow doe chance
This feather stirs; she lives! if it be so, it is a chance which does redeem all sorrows that ever I have felt. William Shakespeare
sorrow suffering our-thoughts
Physical suffering apart, not a single sorrow exists that can touch us except through our thoughts. Maurice Maeterlinck
sorrow one-day affliction
Affliction may one day smile again; and till then, sit thee down, sorrow!. William Shakespeare
sorrow thou thy winter
Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, / No winter in thy year! Michael Bruce
sorrow vision arms
There is, I am convinced, no picture that conveys in all its dreadfulness, a vision of sorrow, despairing, remediless, supreme. If I could paint such a picture, the canvas would show only a woman looking down at her empty arms. Charlotte Bronte
sorrow despair prodigious
There is prodigious strength in sorrow and despair. Charles Dickens
sorrow sin repentance
Slight sorrow for sin is sufficient, provided it at the same time produces amendment. Charles Caleb Colton
sorrow abstinence remains
Renunciation remains sorrow, though a sorrow borne willingly. Charles Dickens