It is no secret that the world hates Christianity; but when the world runs out of options, they desperately look for God.
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When someone you love makes compassion, kindness, forgiveness, respect and God an option, you can be sure they have made you an option, as well.
No army is comprised of all the same kinds of units or types of troops. There is power in diversity. If you always see only one choice, or use only one option, you will surely lose more than you win.
Peace shouldn't be an option, it must be the objective, peace shouldn't be a possibility, it must be the purpose.
While learning others, respect demands that one never takes issue with another's freedom to choose their 'get down' - their way of living... and don't be mad. But carefully listen, observe, and compare mental notes before you open your heart's desire -- to make a clear determination what's in your best interest. If you already know how the story ends, and it doesn't fit you, keep [the] proper distance in perspective, in any form(s) of relationship, for the love of self. It may be disappointing, but you'll eventually discover the right one deserving of your full attention. Or, you may be surprised by their sudden awakening to your worthiness. Walk slowly, especially, when it comes to matters of the heart.
Wealth isn't about money. It's about options...and you always have options. Choose wisely. Live wealthy.
A generation is not defined by the options it has but by the choices it makes.
My next option is to only write a list of the books I like, but then again, I don__ read a book I don__ like so it doesn__ solve any of my problems.
Because a door slammed shut, we assume that our dreams were slammed shut with it. Yet before we surrender to a closed door, it might be wise to take a moment and consider the fact that any dream is far too big not to have a couple of back doors.
People forget they have options. And they forget that those things don't really matter. They should concentrate on what they have and not what they don't have. And by the way, wishing and dreaming doesn't mean concentrating on what you don't have, it's positive thinking that encourages hoping and believing, not whinging and moaning.
In the quantum multiverse all eventualities are possible. Which means, paradoxically, that all eventualities are inevitable. They have also quite possibly already happened. Make of that what you will, not that your will has much to do with it. Because here's the thing. If you believe that consciousness is an accumulation of memory; if you believe that you often know what's going to occur either through some animal instict or a human subscription to fate, then you are a walking and talking embodiment of everything happening all at once.
Time has a way of changing our minds.
We are a coalition government, and that limits our options in some ways. Privatization happens to be one such area.
All of technology, really, is about maximizing free options.
Men are only as loyal as their options.
In addressing a task, one almost always has several possible options, sometimes only a few, and they may all be practical and functional. But they lack the aesthetic aspect that raises it to architecture.
The attempt to redefine the family as a purely voluntary arrangement grows out of the modern delusion that people can keep all their options open all the time.
To every rule there are diverse sub rules which all apply to the same rule.