God's Grammar Quotes
God's Grammar
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Mick Mooney161 ratings, 3.60 average rating, 30 reviews
God's Grammar Quotes
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“Every piece of art starts as an empty canvas, a lump of clay, or a mixture of fabrics and colors. It's all raw, stripped-down, and anything but a delight to the eyes. Much like life, isn't it? You start off with not much to show for yourself. You only have the basic raw materials: breath in your lungs and a body that moves. It may seem like very little, but it's just like an artist's raw materials. The material you need to make art is only the beginning. It is what is inside of you that will create the art. It is what is inside of you that will make the raw materials into something spectacular. You have an idea in your mind. You have a desire in your heart. You have a dream in your soul. You're an artist, and I have a feeling the masterpiece is coming,”
― God's Grammar
― God's Grammar
“The challenge was not the lack of answers, but the lack of freedom to ask them within a world bent on controlling minds. Minds that were free to think were dangerous, for they questioned what others blindly accepted, regardless of authenticity or legitimacy. They rocked the boat of corruption, voicing questions that were buried in the hearts of people everywhere and terrifying those who worked restlessly to keep those very questions suppressed.”
― God's Grammar
― God's Grammar
“process. There was so much more happening in the world, so many forces of greed pushing love to the side, and so many hidden agendas. Currently, people were both hurt and hurting others. Scars were still being made. Tears were still spilling over. Disappointments were still drowning hearts. Pain was still active. Within it all, however, God had a plan that ended in victory. Even though God had a plan to wipe away every tear, remove every scar and replace the ashes of a burnt-out life with a beautiful eternity, he also understood his future plans and promises meant precious little to those who were in the midst of suffering.”
― God's Grammar
― God's Grammar
