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  • #1
    Jerry Bridges
    “Our worst days are never so bad that you are beyond the reach of God's grace. And your best days are never so good that you are beyond the need of God's grace.”
    Jerry Bridges, The Discipline of Grace: God's Role and Our Role in the Pursuit of Holiness

  • #2
    David     Platt
    “I can almost picture the disciples faces. "No, not the drink-my-blood speech! We'll never get on the list of fastest-growing movements if you keep asking them to eat you!”
    David Platt, Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream

  • #3
    Dean Koontz
    “I am twenty years old. To a world-wise adult, I am little more than a child. To any child, however, I am old enough to be distrusted, to be excluded forever from the magical community of the short and beardless.”
    Dean Koontz, Odd Thomas

  • #4
    “I have long dreaded the thought of getting to the end of life and regretting that I allowed my own timidity or other people's expectations to determine the course of my life. I had decided at a much younger age that several of my beliefs should determine the course of my life...I...believe that Waengongi, the Creator, has an epic script into which my minute presence has been written. ”
    Steve Saint, End of the Spear

  • #5
    “Your story is the greatest legacy that you will leave to your friends.It's the longest-lasting legacy you will leave to your heirs.”
    Steve Saint

  • #6
    John Locke
    “Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read ours.”
    John Locke

  • #7
    Harper Lee
    “Every man’s island, Jean Louise, every man’s watchman, is his conscience. There is no such thing as a collective conscious.”
    Harper Lee, Go Set a Watchman

  • #8
    Harper Lee
    “[T]he time your friends need you is when they’re wrong, Jean Louise. They don’t need you when they’re right”
    Harper Lee, Go Set a Watchman

  • #9
    Harper Lee
    “As sure as time, history is repeating itself, and as sure as man is man, history is the last place he’ll look for his lessons.”
    Harper Lee, Go Set a Watchman

  • #10
    Harper Lee
    “Don’t push her. Let her go at her own speed. Push her and every mule in the county’d be easier to live with.”
    Harper Lee, Go Set a Watchman

  • #11
    Harper Lee
    “Why doesn’t their flesh creep? How can they devoutly believe everything they hear in church and then say the things they do and listen to the things they hear without throwing up? I thought I was a Christian but I’m not. I’m something else and I don’t know what.”
    Harper Lee, Go Set a Watchman

  • #12
    Harper Lee
    “We wondered, sometimes, when your conscience and his would part company, and over what.” Dr. Finch smiled. “Well, we know now. I’m just thankful I was around when the ructions started. Atticus couldn’t talk to you the way I’m talking—” “Why not, sir?” “You wouldn’t have listened to him. You couldn’t have listened. Our gods are remote from us, Jean Louise. They must never descend to human level.”
    Harper Lee, Go Set a Watchman

  • #13
    Harper Lee
    “The only thing I’m afraid of about this country is that its government will someday become so monstrous that the smallest person in it will be trampled underfoot, and then it wouldn’t be worth living in. The only thing in America that is still unique in this tired world is that a man can go as far as his brains will take him or he can go to hell if he wants to, but it won’t be that way much longer.”
    Harper Lee, Go Set a Watchman

  • #14
    Leo Tolstoy
    “History would be a wonderful thing – if it were only true.”
    Leo Tolstoy

  • #15
    Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
    “Bertrand Russell declared that, in case he met God, he would say to Him, "Sir, you did not give us enough information." I would add to that, "All the same, Sir, I'm not persuaded that we did the best we could with the information we had. Toward the end there, anyway, we had tons of information.”
    Kurt Vonnegut, Palm Sunday: An Autobiographical Collage

  • #16
    Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
    “I know at last what I want to be when I grow up. When I grow up I want to be a little boy.”
    Kurt Vonnegut, Palm Sunday

  • #17
    Flannery O'Connor
    “I find that most people know what a story is until they sit down to write one.”
    Flannery O'Connor

  • #18
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “I am old, Gandalf. I don't look it, but I am beginning to feel it in my heart of hearts. Well-preserved indeed! Why, I feel all thin, sort of stretched, if you know what I mean: like butter that has been scraped over too much bread. That can't be right. I need a change, or something.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings

  • #19
    Flannery O'Connor
    “Writing a novel is a terrible experience, during which the hair often falls out and the teeth decay. I'm always irritated by people who imply that writing fiction is an escape from reality. It is a plunge into reality and it's very shocking to the system.”
    Flannery O'Connor, Mystery and Manners: Occasional Prose



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