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Forgiveness is the answer to the child's dream of a miracle by which what is broken is made whole again, what is soiled is again made clean.
Topic: Children
Aerial spirits, by great Jove design'd To be on earth the guardians of mankind: Invisible to mortal eyes they go, And mark our actions, good or bad, below: The immortal spies with watchful care preside, And thrice ten thousand round their charges glide: They can reward with glory or with gold, A power they by Divine permission hold.
Topic: Spirits
Author: Hesiod
Enough money to burn a wet dog.
Topic: Cliches
Author: Unknown
Brother, brother; we are both in the wrong.
Topic: Errors
Author: John Gay
Anybody can cut prices, but it takes brains to produce a better article.
Author: P D Armour
Known by the sobriquet of "The Artful Dodger."
Topic: Names
I am an ass indeed; you may prove it by my long ears. I have served him from the hour of my nativity to this instant, and have nothing at his hands for my service but blows. When I am cold, he heats me with beating; when I am warm, he cools me with beating.
Topic: Service
At times truth may not seem probable.
Topic: Truth
Leaders don't force people to follow-they invite them on a journey. Harold S. Hulbert -Charles S. Lauer.
Topic: Leadership
It is better to spend your time at funerals than at festivals. For you are going to die, and you should think about it while there is still time. .
Author: Ecclesiastes
They were attempting to put on Raimant from naked bodies won.
Topic: Apparel
What dazzles, for the moment spends its spirit; What's genuine, shall posterity inherit.
Topic: Posterity
We are not apt to fear for the fearless, when we are companions in their danger.
Topic: Fear
Author: George Eliot
Continuing a series on God and the human condition: The situation in which we find ourselves in this world seems to be a condition of estrangement from God, with little feeling of contact with Him, yet a curious nostalgic feeling that somewhere He exists and that our life would be much more complete if we were in relationship with Him. The deep, seemingly indestructible awareness of something like homesickness for God is the natural basis for believing in some kind of "fall" -- we seem to remember something better and to be possessed to recapture it. There appears to be a gap, a chasm, between God and us which must be crossed if we are to be in relationship with him. We know that our own wrongdoing can widen the chasm: we are not so sure what will close it. Yet our first great need is not for a set of rules about how to be good: it is for something to bridge that yawning canyon between us and the God we dimly seem to remember, but cannot entirely forget.
From the moment I picked your book up until I laid it down I was convulsed with laughter. Some day I intend reading it.
Topic: Literary
Author: Groucho Marx
Feast of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, Martyr, 1170 It was the experience of the disciples who knew Jesus both before and after the Resurrection, and the conviction which they communicated to others, that laid the foundation of faith. This faith, once given, proved to be -- like the Person who gave rise to it -- essentially self-authenticating. And ever since, the Church has looked to the Cross, a symbol of weakness, as its unique source of power in preaching the Gospel, its authority both to teach and to preach has been of this kind. No amount of liaison between the Church and the source of any other authority, political or moral, must be allowed to obscure the simplicity -- and the mystery -- of the authority of Christ.
Author: Nick Earle
The Nation's first chief executive took his oath of office in April in New York City on the balcony of the Senate Chamber at Federal Hall on Wall Street. General Washington had been unanimously elected President by the first electoral college, and John Ad
Hell is paved with priests' skulls.
Topic: Hell
Author: Cervantes
Then grew a wrinkle on fair Venus' brow, The amber sweet of love is turn'd to gall! Gloomy was Heaven; bright Phoebus did avow He would be coy, and would not love at all; Swearing no greater mischief could be wrought, Than love united to a jealous thought.
Topic: Jealousy
Which, if not victory, is yet revenge.
Topic: Revenge
Author: John Milton