Too many people are endowed with a feeling of entitlement, but born without God-given empathy.
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Valid questions are better than invalid assumptions.
If you do not have control over your mouth, you will not have control over your future.
Blessings always come in the silence of learning at the hand of God
You don't get to become someone's hero unless you are already another's monster.
Every time you mistreat someone, you reveal the part of you that lacks love and needs to heal.
How initially 'to get her in the sack' and subsequently to avoid 'her giving you the sack' are not identical dilemmas faced by the male species, but they sure have a bizarre habit of being bedfellows
People would rather live in a community with unreasonable claims, than face loneliness with their truth
When you look back with regret, that (regret, loss) becomes your focus. Then your focus directs you: you go back to that _ again and again.Choose a new rudder: Look forward now _ and focus on your passion with joyful anticipation.Then your passion will fill the empty space of your loss...and where you land up will amaze you!
TRUTHWhenever you stand up For your conscience, Be prepared to be hated By the wicked. But never, ever,Let that scare you;For whenever you Stand up for God, By him, You are loved.
What if everything you have been taught is all a lie and everything you feel is all a truth?
Be weary of the selfish givers, those who do something for a hidden fee.
Such an impolite person. He is honest with everyone.
We must speak truth to power and confront ignorance with facts.
Truth waits to be found. It searches for no one.
If everyone took his pen and wrote just anything that came on his mind, we would greatly help researchers to understand how our minds work
Featherweight by Suzy KassemOne evening,I sat by the ocean and questioned the moon about my destiny.I revealed to it that I was beginning to feel smaller compared to others,Because the more secrets of the universe I would unlock,The smaller in size I became.I didn't understand why I wasn't feeling larger instead of smaller.I thought that seeking Truth was what was required of us all __o show us the way, not to make us feel lost,Up against the odds,In a devilish game partitioned byAn invisible wall.Then the next morning,A bird appeared at my window, just as the sun beganSpreading its yolk over the horizon.It remained perched for a long time,Gazing at me intently, to make sure I knew I wasn__ dreaming.Then its words gently echoed throughout my mind,Telling me:'The world you are in __s the true hell.The journey to Truth itselfIs what quickens the heart to become lighter.The lighter the heart, the purer it is.The purer the heart, the closer to light it becomes.And the heavier the heart,The more chained to this hellIt will remain.'And just like that, it flew off towards the sun,Leaving behind a tiny feather.So I picked it up,And fastened it to a toothpick,To dip into inkAnd write my name.
You jealous souls are primeval without a doubt,Teach yourself to eat better instead of trying to eat one's heart out.