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"The Ancient Mariner said to Neptune during a great storm 'O God you will save me if you wish but I am going to go on holding my tiller straight.'"
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"To believe in the truth of Christ is to be introduced to another form of hatred, and that is not sharing Him."

"Let these words be your guide; money or no money, houses or no houses, cars or no cars, never turn down the divine assignment of God for your life. Become an inspiration to another life through good service and healthy relationship."

"God through Prophet Hosea is explaining to us reasons for destructions, calamities, failures and devastations among the people of God. That reason is not seen in demonic activities nor is it seen in prevailing economic situations of the land."

"The Christian optimism is based on the fact that we do not fit in to the world."

"God opens heavenly doors for us when we are rejected by people."

"The leadings of the Holy Spirit will help you to achieve your goals in the quickest way."
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"We can be knowledgeable with another man's knowledge, but we can't be wise with another man's wisdom."

"Pride and curiosity are the two scourges of our souls. The latter prompts us to poke our noses into everything, and the former forbids us to leave anything unresolved and undecided."

"There never were two opinions alike in all the world no more than two hours or two grains: the most universal quality is diversity."

"Meditation is a powerful and full study as can effectually taste and employ themselves."

"I never rebel so much against France as not to regard Paris with a friendly eye; she has had my heart since my childhood.... I love her tenderly, even to her warts and her spots. I am French only by this great city: the glory of France, and one of the noblest ornaments of the world."

"I am afraid that our eyes are bigger than our stomachs, and that we have more curiosity than understanding. We grasp at everything, but catch nothing except wind."
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