“Giving yourself the privilege of destroying other positions while parking your own position in an unidentifiable location is a form of linguistic terrorism.”
― Why Jesus?: Rediscovering His Truth in an Age of Mass Marketed Spirituality
― Why Jesus?: Rediscovering His Truth in an Age of Mass Marketed Spirituality
“Don't you do that.
Don't you look at what I had for you and call it weak.
Not when you were the one afraid of it.
I stood there with my hands open,
my mouth bruised tender with supplication.
Don't you dare treat me like a victim of my own emotions,
like being moved to my knees by love
was a mistake that I regret.
I will go to my grave with the memory of the bravery in my bones.”
― What We Buried
Don't you look at what I had for you and call it weak.
Not when you were the one afraid of it.
I stood there with my hands open,
my mouth bruised tender with supplication.
Don't you dare treat me like a victim of my own emotions,
like being moved to my knees by love
was a mistake that I regret.
I will go to my grave with the memory of the bravery in my bones.”
― What We Buried
“But what do I love when I love my God? Not the sweet melody of harmony and song; not the fragrance of flowers, perfumes, and spices; not manna or honey; not limbs such as the body delights to embrace. It is not these that I love when I love my God. And yet, when I love Him, it is true that I love a light of a certain kind, a voice, a perfume, a food, an embrace; but they are of the kind that I love in my inner self, when my soul is bathed in light that is not bound by space; when it listens to sound that never dies away; when it breathes fragrance that is not borne away on the wind; when it tastes food that is never consumed by the eating; when it clings to an embrace from which it is not severed by fulfillment of desire. This is what I love when I love my God.”
― The Confessions of St. Augustine
― The Confessions of St. Augustine
“The world was made for the body. The body was made for the soul. And the soul was made for God.”
― Why Jesus?: Rediscovering His Truth in an Age of Mass Marketed Spirituality
― Why Jesus?: Rediscovering His Truth in an Age of Mass Marketed Spirituality
“And so the abnormal is now normal in entertainment, because the normal is treated as subnormal in the world of the media. That, I can assure you, is consciously done.”
― Why Jesus?: Rediscovering His Truth in an Age of Mass Marketed Spirituality
― Why Jesus?: Rediscovering His Truth in an Age of Mass Marketed Spirituality
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