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letting-go rivers paddling
Richard Bach The river delights to lift us free, if only we dare let go.
letting-go dog boys
William S. Burroughs According to the legend an evil old doctor, who called himself God and us dogs, created the first boy in his adolescent image. The boy peopled the garden with male phantoms that rose from his ejaculations. This angered God, who was getting on in years. He decided it endangered his position as CREATOR. So he crept upon the boy and anaesthetized him and made Eve from his rib. Henceforth all creation of beings would process through female channels. But some of Adam's phantoms refused to let God near them under any pretext.
letting-go spiritual college
William James Modern transcendental idealism, Emersonianism, for instance, also seems to let God evaporate into abstract Ideality. Not a deity in concreto, not a superhuman person, but the immanent divinity in things, the essentially spiritual structure of the universe, is the object of the transcendentalist cult. In that address of the graduating class at Divinity College in 1838 which made Emerson famous, the frank expression of this worship of mere abstract laws was what made the scandal of the performance.
letting-go firsts frost
Sarah Addison Allen First frost meant letting go, so it was always reason to celebrate.
letting-go real law
Richard Rohr True gospel authority, the authority to heal and renew things and people, is not finally found in a hierarchical office, a theological argument, a perfect law, or a rational explanation. The Crucified revealed to the world that the real power that changes people and the world is an inner authority that comes from people who have lost, let go, and are re-found on a new level.
letting-go prayer willing
Richard Rohr Prayer is not about changing God, but being willing to let God change us.
letting-go christian doe
Richard Rohr Much of the Christian religion has largely become “holding on” instead of letting go. But God, it seems to me, does the holding on (to us!), and we must learn the letting go (of everything else).
letting-go powerful party
Richard Rohr There are three things we have to let go of. The first is the compulsion to be successful. Second, is the compulsion to be right-especially theologically right. (That's merely an ego trip, and because of this "need" churches split in half, with both parties prisoners of their own egos.) Finally, there is the compulsion to be powerful, to have everything under control.
prayer soul devotion
William Wilberforce The shortening of devotions starves the soul, it grows lean and faint
prayer soul too-late
William Wilberforce I must secure more time for private devotions. I have been living far too public for me. The shortening of devotions starves the soul, it grows lean and faint. I have been keeping too late hours.
prayer thank thoughts
Randal Jr I'd just like to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers, and I think that's it.
prayer giving-up drinking
Richard Paul Evans As a boy I heard this story in church. A man was patching a pitched roof of a tall building when he began sliding off. As he neared the edge of the roof he prayed, "Save me, Lord, and I'll go to church every Sunday, I'll give up drinking, I'll be the best man this city has ever known." As he finished his prayer, a nail snagged onto his overalls and saved him. The man looked up to the sky and shouted, "Never mind, God. I took care of it myself." How true of us.
prayer our-prayers
Richard J. Needham God punishes us mildly by ignoring our prayers and severely by answering them.
prayer godly majesty
Richard Baxter I remember myself, that when I was young, I had sometime the company of one ancient godly minister, who was of weaker parts than many others, but yet did profit me more than most; because he would never in prayer or conference speak of God, or the life to come, but with such marvelous seriousness and reverence, as if he had seen the majesty and glory which he talked of.
prayer people praying
Richard Baxter Prayer must carry on our work as much as preaching; he preacheth not heartily to his people that will not pray for them.
prayer creatures breaths
Richard Baxter Prayer is the breath of the new creature.
prayer knees straws
Saint Augustine Even the straws under my knees shout to distract me from prayer
willing work
David Jones He's disappointed, but he understands that's what you have to do. He's willing to go in and work a little harder.
willing
Loui Antonucci I don't know that we're willing to do that tonight.
willing
Joseph Pierce Can I make the play, ... Am I willing to make the play?
willing happens
Nathalie Sarraute We're swallowed up only when we are willing for it to happen.
willing
Nikki Sixx Friends tell each other what nobody else is willing to tell you.
willing
David Brody She'll kind of be tossed in there, but she's willing to work,
willingness
Daniel Kahneman I have always emphasized the willingness to discard.
willing
Rita Mae Brown Don't hope more than you're willing to work.
willing
Simon Sinek We are only in charge when we are willing to let others take charge.