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"The temptation of the age is to look good without being good."
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"If you have any hate in your heart, you will not be able to create a society that is just."
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"We understand the ordinary business of living, We know how to work the machine."
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"Nobody wants great things for you. They all want you to be something they deem important for them."
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"If a nation blames other nations for their problems, most likely the citizens of the nations will do the same thing."
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"The more we humanize the society, the more we will become humans."
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"A goose flies by a chart which the Royal Geographical Society could not mend."
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"To create an enlightened society, be a beacon of light"
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"The prank is entitled "Subverting the Patriarchal Paradigm"."
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"Every society requires mutual accommodation and mutually agreeable temper; hence the larger it is, the duller."
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"Like preachers, I sell vision,like perfume ads, desireor its facsimile. Like jokesor war, it's all in the timing.I sell men back their worse suspicions:that everything's for sale."
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"The temptation of the age is to look good without being good."
Society

"This is the God of the gospel of grace. A God who, out of love for us, sent the only Son He ever had wrapped in our skin. He learned how to walk, stumbled and fell, cried for His milk, sweated blood in the night, was lashed with a whip and showered with spit, was fixed to a cross, and died whispering forgiveness on us all."
Resistance

"Ruthless trust ultimately comes down to this: faith in the person of Jesus and hope in his promise."
Trust

"To ignore, repress, or dismiss our feelings is to fail to listen to the stirrings of the Spirit within our emotional life. Jesus listened. In John's Gospel we are told that Jesus was moved with the deepest emotions (11:33)... The gospel portrait of the beloved Child of Abba is that of a man exquisitely attuned to His emotions and uninhibited in expressing them. The Son of Man did not scorn of reject feelings as fickle and unreliable. They were sensitive antennae to which He listened carefully and through which He perceived the will of His Father for congruent speech and action."
Faith

"While the impostor draws his identity from past achievements and the adulation of others, the true self claims identity in its belovedness. We encounter God in the ordinariness of life: not in the search for spiritual highs and extraordinary, mystical experiences but in our simple presence in life."
Belonging

"The beauty of the ragamuffin gospel lies in the insight it offers into Jesus: the essential tenderness of His heart, His way of looking at the world, His mode of relating to you and me. 'If you really want to understand a man, don't just listen to what he says, but watch what he does."
Spiritual

"Our identity rests in God's relentless tenderness for us revealed in Jesus Christ."
Faith

"The forgiveness of God is gratuitous liberation from guilt. Paradoxically, the conviction of personal sinfulness becomes the occasion of encounter with the merciful love of the redeeming God. 'There will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner repenting...' (Luke 15:7). In his brokenness, the repentant prodigal knew an intimacy with his father that his sinless, self - righteous brother would never know."
Forgiveness

"One spiritual writer has observed that human beings are born with two diseases: life, from which we die; and hope, which says the first disease is not terminal. Hope is built into the structure of our personalities, into the depths of our unconscious; it plagues us to the very moment of our death. The critical question is whether hope is self - deception, the ultimate cruelty of a cruel and tricky universe, or whether it is just possibly the imprint of reality."
Philosophy

"We unwittingly project onto God our own attitudes and feelings toward ourselves... But we cannot assume that He feels about us the way we feel about ourselves - unless we love ourselves compassionately, intensely, and freely."
Psychology
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