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    Historic figures have homes to visit for posterity; the Lord of history left no home. Luminaries leave libraries and write their memoirs; He left one book, penned by ordinary people. Deliverers speak of winning through might and conquest; He spoke of a place in the heart.

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    History is the revelation of Providence.

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    Holiness is doing God's will with a smile.

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    Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty! Early in the morning our song shall rise to thee.

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    Holy church-that mother who is also a queen because she is a king's bride.

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    Houses of Congress have . . . requested me to recommend to the people of the United States a day of public thanksgiving and prayer, to be observed by acknowledging, with grateful hearts, the many signal favors of Almighty God.

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    How can one better magnify the Almighty than by sniggering with him at his little jokes, particularly the poorer ones?

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    How anyone cannot see that Nature is God is amazing to me: that they'd rather worship something that can only exist, really, in their own minds.

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    How can you expect God to speak in that gentle and inward voice which melts the soul, when you are making so much noise with your rapid reflections? Be silent and God will speak again.

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    How can you give something to someone who has everything? If you think men are tough to shop for at Christmas, try God. God has everything except one thing, friends. God doesn't have friends.

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    How could I bear a crown of gold when the Lord bears a crown of thorns? And bears it for me!

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    How did the atheist get his idea of that God whom he denies?

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    How does God deal with your bitter heart? He reminds you that what you have is more important than what you don't have. You still have your relationship with God. No one can take that.

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    How do we know for sure that no two snowflakes are the same - we haven't got anybody watching.

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    However dark our lot may be, there is light enough on the other side of the cloud, in that pure empyrean where God dwells, to irradiate every darkness of this world; light enough to clear every difficult question, remove every ground of obscurity, conquer every atheistic suspicion, silence every hard judgment, light enough to satisfy, nay, to ravish the mind forever.

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    However wickedness outstrips men, it has no wings to fly from God.

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    How idle it is to call certain things God-sends! as if there was anything else in the world.

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    How happy I am to see myself as imperfect and to be in need of God's mercy.

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    How is it, Lord, that we are cowards in everything save in opposing thee?

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    How important the concept of God is, and how instead of valuing what has been given us, we with light hearts spurn it because of absurdities that have been attached to it.

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    How many of us would be able to overcome our desires and resist the temptation of sin? How many of us even lower our gaze when we look upon something that we are not supposed to? The real prisoner is the one whose heart has been kept away from remembering his Lord, and the real captive is the one who has been captivated by his whims and desires.

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    How tired God must be of guilt and loneliness, for that is all we ever bring to Him.

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    How utterly terrible is the current idea that Christians can serve God at their own convenience.

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    How terrible the need for God.

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    How wrong it is to use God as a stop-gap for the incompleteness of our knowledge. . . . We are to find God in what we know, not in what we don't know; God wants us to realize his presence, not in unsolved problems but in those that are solved. . . . God is no stop-gap; he must be recognized as the center of life, not when we are at the end of our resources.

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    How you live your life on this side of the grave determines what happens next.

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    Hudson Taylor said, "The Lord's work done in the Lord's way will never fail to have the Lord's provision." ...The Lord's work done in human energy is not the Lord's work any longer. It is something, but it is not the Lord's work.

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    Human beings cannot probe the mind of God by asking themselves what they would do if they were God. They are men and not God. And if they are virtuous men, they will wait for God to reveal himself under conditions of his own choosing.

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    Human development, not secularization, is what's key to women's empowerment in the transforming Middle East.

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    Human nature is such that humans can turn to God anywhere at any time, and by believing in His care and protection, and thinking in accordance with this belief, fill their hearts with peace and poise, rebuild their bodies into health and strength, and surround themselves with harmonious and joyous conditions.

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    I always say my God will take care of me. If it's my time I'll go, and if it's not I won't. I feel that He really has a lot of important things for me to do. And He's going to make sure that I'm here to do them.

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    I am a part and parcel of God.

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    I am able to love my God because He gives me freedom to deny Him.

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    I am certain that to preach the wrath of God with a hard heart, a cold lip, a tearless eye, and an unfeeling spirit is to harden men, not benefit them.

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    I am busily engaged in study of the Bible.

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    I am content in my later years. I have kept my good humor and take neither myself nor the next person seriously.

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    I am neither especially clever nor especially gifted. I am only very, very curious.

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    I am endeavouring to see God through service of humanity; for I know that God is neither in heaven, nor down below, but in everyone.

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    I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination.

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    I am like a child who awakes At the light, so safe and secureFree from night's fears when dawn breaks, In Thee I am ever secure.

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    I am God! I am nothing, I'm play, I am freedom, I am life. I am the boundary, I am the peak.

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    I am not capable of doing big things, but I want to do everything, even the smallest things, for the greater glory of God.

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    I am not likely to obtain the result flowing from the worship of God by laying myself prostrate before Satan.

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    I am of the African race, and in the colour which is natural to them of the deepest dye; and it is under a sense of the most profound gratitude to the Supreme Ruler of the Universe.

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    I am not sure but I should betake myself in extremities to the liberal divinities of Greece, rather than to my country's God. Jehovah, though with us he has acquired new attributes, is more absolute and unapproachable, but hardly more divine, than Jove. He is not so much of a gentleman, not so gracious and catholic, he does not exert so intimate and genial an influence on nature, as many a god of the Greeks.

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    I am proof that Einstein's "e equals m c squared" is wrong. My mass has increased, but my energy has dropped.

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    I am so in favor of the actual infinite that instead of admitting that Nature abhors it, as is commonly said, I hold that Nature makes frequent use of it everywhere, in order to show more effectively the perfections of its Author. Thus I believe that there is no part of matter which is not - I do not say divisible - but actually divisible; and consequently the least particle ought to be considered as a world full of an infinity of different creatures.

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    I am so much a Unitarian as this: that I believe the human mind can admit but one God, and that every effort to pay religious homage to more than one being goes to take away all right ideas.

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    I am stealing the golden vessels of the Egyptians to build a tabernacle to my God from them, far far away from the boundaries of Egypt. If you forgive me, I shall rejoice; if you are enraged with me, I shall bear it. See, I cast the die, and I write the book. Whether it is to be read by the people of the present or of the future makes no difference: let it await its reader for a hundred years, if God himself has stood ready for six thousand years for one to study him.

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    I am so tried by the things said about God. I understand God's patience with the wicked, but I do wonder how he can be so patient with the pious!