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#1. While our heart for social justice grows out from the gospel, social justice by itself will not communicate the gospel. We need gospel proclamation, for as much as people may see our good deeds, they cannot hear the good news unless we tell them. Social justice, though valuable as an expression of Christian love, should, especially as a churchwide endeavor, serve the goal of gospel proclamation. #Quote by Darrin Patrick
#2. Anatasia
You Are My More
My Love, My Life
Christian #Quote by E.L. James
#3. A truly Christian love, either to God or men, is a humble broken-hearted love. The desires of the saints, however earnest, are humble desires. Their hope is a humble hope; and their joy, even when it is unspeakable and full of glory, is a humble broken-hearted joy, and leaves the Christian more poor in spirit, and more like a little child, and more disposed to a universal lowliness of behaviour. #Quote by Jonathan Edwards
#4. Genuine love for Jesus manifests itself in obedience to His commandments. #Quote by R.C. Sproul
#5. When we show love to others, God's presence is with us. #Quote by Linda Evans Shepherd
#6. The Catholic Church does not offer certainty in human knowledge in the way that some ex-evangelicals seem to want to have it. So forget about that. Learn, have faith, seek understanding, and be prepared to give an account. Be forgiven and forgive. Be formed by the sacraments and practices of the Church, particularly the Eucharist, and learn Christian love for God and your neighbor. That's it. #Quote by Christian Smith
#7. The joy of intimacy is the reward of commitment. #Quote by Joshua Harris
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#9. Christian Love is when you care about people for who they are and seek to encourage them as they walk on the same difficult path that you are walking on. Everyone has struggles in this life and it is a Christian's duty to help others around them and look out for the interests of others before their own. #Quote by Anya VonderLuft
#10. I think He made one law of that kind in order that there might be obedience. In all these other matters what you call obeying Him is but doing what seems good in your own eyes also. Is love content with that? #Quote by C.S. Lewis
#11. In the country field, we're brought up in spiritual homes, we're taught to "judge not lest you be judged", and it's always been a mystery to me how people jump all over things just to criticize, condemn and judge other people when that is so un-Christian - and they claim to be good Christians! We're supposed to love one another. We're supposed to accept and love one another. Whether we do or not, that's a different story. But that's what we're supposed to do. #Quote by Dolly Parton
#12. Neither civilized reason nor Christian love would cause any of those people to treat you as they presumably wanted to be treated; only the fear of your power to retaliate would cause them to do that, or to seem to do it, which was (and is) good enough. #Quote by James Baldwin
#13. Christian love comes from the understanding that there is a unity of divine origins in oneself and in other people, and not only in people, but in all living things. #Quote by Leo Tolstoy
#14. We instinctively tend to limit for whom we exert ourselves. We do it for people like us, and for people whom we like. Jesus will have none of that. By depicting a Samaritan helping a Jew, Jesus could not have found a more forceful way to say that anyone at all in need - regardless of race, politics, class, and religion - is your neighbour. Not everyone is your brother or sister in faith, but everyone is your neighbour, and you must love your neighbour. #Quote by Timothy Keller
#15. No longer can we parse our fellow humans into the categories of 'lovable' and 'unlovable.' If love is an act of the will - not motivated by need, not measuring worth, not requiring reciprocity - then there is no such category as 'unlovable. #Quote by Jen Wilkin
#16. I believe Williams was the only one of us, except perhaps Ronald Tolkien, from whom Lewis learnt any of his thinking. It was Charles Williams who expounded to him the doctrine of co-inherence and the idea that one had power to accept into one's own body the pain of someone else, through Christian love. This was a power...he had been allowed to use to ease the suffering of his wife, a cancer victim #Quote by Jocelyn Gibb
#17. There was a time when only specialized Christian missionaries needed to be able to defend the gospel of Jesus Christ against the attacks of Islam. Today every Christian has an opportunity and obligation to present the gospel effectively and in Christian love to the Muslims who have permeated our Western society. When your neighbor, your mechanic, your favorite basketball player, your employer or employee, or even your children's friends could very well be Muslims, the need for proper understanding and an effective Christian witness is abundantly clear. #Quote by Josh McDowell
#18. The first secret to loving others is to immerse yourself in a love relationship with God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit - and abide there. #Quote by Anne Graham Lotz
#19. Christian love means two things at once: to recognize the Lord in one's neighbor and to recognize one's neighbor in the Lord. #Quote by Adrienne Von Speyr
#20. Only the one true God can take the risk of ruling by relying on the power of humility and love. #Quote by Stanley Hauerwas
#21. Christian love, which applies to all, even to one's enemies, is the worst adversary of Communism. #Quote by Nikolai Bukharin
#22. A Christian is the dwelling place of the living God. He created me, he chose me, He came to dwell in me, because he wanted me. Now that you have known how much God is in love with you it is but natural that you spend the rest of your life radiating that love. #Quote by Mother Teresa
#23. The Jews are a nervous people. Nineteen centuries of Christian love have taken a toll. #Quote by Benjamin Disraeli
#24. Human love is directed to the other person for his own sake, spiritual love loves him for Christ's sake. Therefore, human love seeks direct contact with the other person; it loves him not as a free person but as one whom it binds to itself. It wants to gain, to capture by every means; it uses force. It desires to be irresistible, to rule. #Quote by Dietrich Bonhoeffer
#25. Brotherly love is still the distinguishing badge of every true Christian. #Quote by Matthew Henry
#26. Love begins with listening. #Quote by Fred Rogers
#27. More people have been brought into the church by the kindness of real Christian love than by all the theological arguments in the world. #Quote by William Barclay
#28. When I have learnt to love God better than my earthly dearest, I shall love my earthly dearest better than I do now. #Quote by Timothy S. Lane
#29. If you take the 'love your enemy' out of Christianity, you've 'unChristianed' the Christian faith. #Quote by Miroslav Volf
#30. If you love, you will suffer, and if you do not love, you do not know the meaning of a Christian life. #Quote by Agatha Christie
#31. But ultimately we attempted to find some middle ground because at the end of the day we love each other in spite of all our many and vast differences. #Quote by Melanie Shankle
#32. Humility and love are precisely the graces which the men of the world can understand, if they do not comprehend doctrines. They are the graces about which there is no mystery, and they are within reach of all classes ... The poorest Christian can every day find occasion for practicing love and humility. #Quote by J.C. Ryle
#33. Let us not tire of preaching love; it is the force that will overcome the world. Let us not tire of preaching love. Though we see that waves of violence succeed in drowning the fire of Christian love, love must win out; it is the only thing that can. #Quote by Oscar Romero
#34. The manliness of Christian love, and the putting away from ourselves of all fear, because we are " perfected in love," is one of the highest lessons that the gospel teaches us, and one of the greatest things which the gospel gives us. #Quote by Alexander MacLaren
#35. In Christian marriage, love is not an option. It is a duty. #Quote by R.C. Sproul
#36. Let us be women who Love.
Let us be women willing to lay down our sword words, our sharp looks, our ignorant silence and towering stance and fill the earth now with extravagant Love.
Let us be women who Love.
Let us be women who make room.
Let us be women who open our arms and invite others into an honest, spacious, glorious embrace.
Let us be women who carry each other.
Let us be women who give from what we have.
Let us be women who leap to do the difficult things, the unexpected things and the necessary things.
Let us be women who live for Peace.
Let us be women who breathe Hope.
Let us be women who create beauty.
Let us be women who Love.
Let us be a sanctuary where God may dwell.
Let us be a garden for tender souls.
Let us be a table where others may feast on the goodness of God.
Let us be a womb for Life to grow.
Let us be women who Love.
Let us rise to the questions of our time.
Let us speak to the injustices in our world.
Let us move the mountains of fear and intimidation
Let us shout down the walls that separate and divide.
Let us fill the earth with the fragrance of Love.
Let us be women who Love.
Let us listen for those who have been silenced.
Let us honor those who have been devalued.
Let us say, Enough! with abuse, abandonment, diminishing and hiding.
Let us not rest until every person is f #Quote by Idelette McVicker
#37. It has hindered where it might have helped; it has been evasive when it was morally bound to be forthright; it has separated believers on the basis of color, although it has declared its mission to be a universal brotherhood under Jesus Christ. Christian love is the white man's love for himself and for his race. #Quote by Malcolm X
#38. Christian love is the only kind of love in which there is no rivalry, no jealousy. There is jealousy among the lovers of art; there is jealousy among the lovers of song; there is jealousy among the lovers of beauty. The glory of natural love is its monopoly, its power to say, 'It is mine. ' But the glory of Christian love is its refusal of monopoly. #Quote by George Matheson
#39. Others have promised and failed. But God has promised and succeeded. He loves you with an unfailing love. #Quote by Max Lucado
#40. My love is like agape and not eros. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#41. Even Bertrand Russell, who fancied he saw flaws in Christ's character, confessed nonetheless that 'What the world needs is love, Christian love, or compassion.' But this belies a belief in what most others acknowledge, namely, that Christ was the perfect manifestation of the virtue of love. #Quote by Norman Geisler
#42. Learn the lesson of your own pain
learn to seek God, not in any single event of past history, but in your own soul
in the constant verifications of experience, in the life of Christian love. #Quote by Mary Augusta Ward
#43. It seems to me that one of the great hazards is quick love, which is actually charm. We get used to smiling, hugging, bantering, practicing good eye contact. And it's easier then true, slow, awkward and painful connection with someone who sees all the worst parts of you. Your act is easy. Being with you, deeply with, is difficult. #Quote by Shauna Niequist
#44. When we assume God to be a guiding principle well, sure enough, a god is usually characteristic of a certain system of thought or morality. For instance, take the Christian God, the summum bonum : God is love, love being the highest moral principle; and God is spirit, the spirit being the supreme idea of meaning. All our Christian moral concepts derive from such assumptions, and the supreme essence of all of them is what we call God. #Quote by Carl Jung
#45. Cherish your family connections. They are one of God's greatest ways of demonstrating his love and fellowship. #Quote by Norman Vincent Peale
#46. What Christian love cannot do is effected by a common hatred. #Quote by Heinrich Heine
#47. It's true,' Vanya now, 'look at the forms of capitalist expression. Pornographies: pornographies of love, erotic love, Christian love, boy-and-his-dog, pornographies of sunsets, pornographies of killing, and pornographies of deduction--ahh, that sigh when we guess the murderer--all these novels, these films and songs they lull us with, they're approaches more comfortable and less so, to that Absolute Comfort.' A pause to allow Rudi a quick and sour grin. 'The self-induced orgasm. #Quote by Thomas Pynchon
#48. Have we even begun to be Christians? #Quote by Dorothy Day
#49. In ressentiment morality, love for the "small," the "poor," the "weak," and the "oppressed" is really disguised hatred, repressed envy, an impulse to detract, etc., directed against the opposite phenomena: "wealth," "strength," "power," "largesse." When hatred does not dare to come out into the open, it can be easily expressed in the form of ostensible love - love for something which has features that are the opposite of those of the hated object. This can happen in such a way that the hatred remains secret. When we hear that falsely pious, unctuous tone (it is the tone of a certain "socially-minded" type of priest), sermonizing that love for the "small" is our first duty, love for the "humble" inspirit, since God gives "grace" to them, then it is often only hatred posing as Christian love. #Quote by Max Scheler
#50. There is nothing you can do that will make God stop loving you. You could try, but you simply can't do it - because his love for you is based upon his character and not on anything you do or say or feel. #Quote by Rick Warren
#51. The central truth that serves as the platform for Christian marriage - and for all Christian relationships - is that in Christ we are at every moment eternally loved and genuinely significant. #Quote by Larry Crabb
#52. I am not a one-issue voter in the sense that indicates I am an ignorant fundamentalist who only cares about one thing. I believe in protecting the environment. I believe in caring for the poor, the orphan, the widow in her distress. These are some of the so-called "issues" that many of us use to justify voting for Obama. How can we possibly claim it is Christian love for the poor and helpless that motivates us to vote for such a man when he is so committed to the killing of the most helpless among us? #Quote by Joseph Bayly
#53. Christ himself came down and took possession of me ... I had never foreseen the possibility of that, of a real contact, person to person, here below, between a human being and God ... in this sudden possession of me by Christ, neither my sense nor my imagination had any part: I only felt in the midst of my suffering the presence of a love. #Quote by Simone Weil
#54. True Christian love is not derived from things without, but floweth from the heart, as from a spring. #Quote by Martin Luther
#55. A Christian is: a mind through which Christ thinks, a heart through which Christ loves, a voice through which Christ speaks, and a hand through which Christ helps. #Quote by Saint Augustine
#56. What would be the cumulative effect of millions of small, compassionate acts performed daily by us because of our heartfelt Christian love for others? Over time this would have a transformative effect upon all of our Heavenly Father's children through the extension of His love to them through us. #Quote by M. Russell Ballard
#57. If you will protest courageously, and yet with dignity and Christian love, when the history books are written in future generations, the historians will have to pause and say, There lived a great people-a black people-who injected new meaning and dignity into the veins of civilization. #Quote by Martin Luther King, Jr.
#58. After listening to modern tirades against the great creeds of the Church, one receives a shock when one turns to the Westminster Confession ... and discovers that in doing so one has turned from shallow modern phrases to a "dead orthodoxy" that is pulsating with life in every word. In such orthodoxy there is life enough to set the whole world aglow with Christian love. #Quote by John Gresham Machen
#59. Christian love is not a wave of emotion, but a deliberate conviction of the mind that issues in a biblical way of life. (p. 36) #Quote by P.G. Mathew
#60. When one has once fully entered the realm of love, the world - no matter how imperfect - becomes rich and beautiful, it consists solely of opportunities for love. #Quote by Soren Kierkegaard
#61. We must understand that God does not "love" us without liking us - through gritted teeth - as "Christian" love is sometimes thought to do. Rather, out of the eternal freshness of his perpetually self-renewed being, the heavenly Father cherishes the earth and each human being upon it. The fondness, the endearment, the unstintingly affectionate regard of God toward all his creatures is the natural outflow of what he is to the core - which we vainly try to capture with our tired but indispensable old word "love". #Quote by Dallas Willard
#62. Love is and has always been His idea. He came to love us and to teach us how to love. When we do this, life is exciting, beautiful and rewarding. #Quote by Joyce Meyer
#63. I do understand what love is, and that is one of the reasons I can never again be a Christian. Love is not self denial. Love is not blood and suffering. Love is not murdering your son to appease your own vanity. Love is not hatred or wrath, consigning billions of people to eternal torture because they have offended your ego or disobeyed your rules. Love is not obedience, conformity, or submission. It is a counterfeit love that is contingent upon authority, punishment, or reward. True love is respect and admiration, compassion and kindness, freely given by a healthy, unafraid human being. #Quote by Dan Barker
#64. So long as we stand "under the Law", we cannot perceive this hidden unity of all the commandments. It is part of legalism that the will of God must appear to it as a multiplicity of commandments. In actual fact, it is one and indivisible; God wants nothing else except love because He Himself is love. #Quote by Emil Brunner
#65. How, then,' I hear you ask, 'shall I attain my end, whether it be Christian love, socialism, or American democracy?' Your Christian love and your socialism and your American democracy are what you do each day, your manner of thinking each hour, of embracing your life companion and loving your child; they are your attitude of social responsibility towards your work, and your determination not to become like the crushers of life you so hate. #Quote by Wilhelm Reich
#66. Christian love bears evil, but it does not tolerate it. It does penance for the sins of others, but it is not broadminded about sin. Real love involves real hatred: whoever has lost the power of moral indignation and the urge to drive the sellers from the temples has also lost a living, fervent love of Truth. #Quote by Fulton J. Sheen
#67. Every Christian is a missionary to the extent that he or she bears witness to God's love. Be missionaries of God's tenderness! #Quote by Pope Francis
#68. Pure Christian love is not derived from the merit of the object. #Quote by Martin Luther
#69. Principle of "Christian love": it insists upon being well paid in the end. #Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
#70. Theology without love simply is very bad theology. #Quote by Paul David Tripp
#71. All true Christian love is one and the same in its principle. It comes from the same source or fountain and is communicated to the believer by the same Holy Spirit. In this love, both God and man are loved from the same motive, namely, for holiness' sake. #Quote by R.C. Sproul
#72. Even if people have disappointed you or circumstances have not turned out as you had hoped or prayed, know that God is with you, cares for you, and loves you. He is working all these things together for your good right at this very moment. #Quote by Christine Caine
#73. Christian love is loving without counting the cost. This is the lesson of the Good Samaritan; this is the lesson of Jesus. #Quote by Pope Francis
#74. Christian Louboutin, I love you, but honey, please! But when you have this much weight, you've got to give us a little platform. Sorry! The shoes are stunning though. An ounce of pain, it's worth it. #Quote by Octavia Spencer
#75. No one leads people to Jesus; He leads people to Himself. All the pressure's off; just go love everybody without agenda. #Quote by Bob Goff
#76. I love Christianity, Islam and many other faiths - through Hinduism. #Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
#77. Whatever a person may be like, we must still love them because we love God. #Quote by John Calvin
#78. First we must understand that all of the world's deceptions flow from the belief that love is primarily for the fulfillment and comfort of the self. The world poisons love by focusing first and foremost on meeting one's own needs.
Christ taught that love is not for the fulfillment of the self but for the Glory of God and the food of others. True love is selfless. It gives; it sacrifices; it dies to its own needs. #Quote by Joshua Harris
#79. We call it hypocrisy, but it is schizophrenia, a modest ranch-house life with Draconian military adventures; a land of equal opportunity where a white culture sits upon a Black; a horizontal community of Christian love and a vertical hierarchy of churches
the cross was well-designed! a land of family, a land of illicit heat; a politics of principle, a politics of property; nation of mental hygiene with movies and TV reminiscent of a mental pigpen; patriots with a detestation of obscenity who pollute their rivers; citizens with a detestation of government control who cannot bear any situation not controlled. The list must be endless, the comic profits are finally small
the society was able to stagger on like a 400-lb. policeman walking uphill because living in such an unappreciated and obese state it did not at least have to explode in schizophrenia
life went on. Boys could go patiently to church at home and wait their turn to burn villages in Vietnam. #Quote by Norman Mailer
#80. Judging Pius by what he did not say, one could only damn him. With images of piles of skeletal corpses before his eyes; with women and young children compelled, by torture, to kill each other; with millions of innocents caged like criminals, butchered like cattle, and burned like trash - he should have spoken out. He had this duty, not only as pontiff, but as a person. After his first encyclical, he did reissue general distinctions between race-hatred and Christian love. Yet with the ethical coin of the Church, Pius proved frugal; toward what he privately termed "Satanic forces," he showed public moderation; where no conscience could stay neutral, the Church seemed to be. During the world's greatest moral crisis, its greatest moral leader seemed at a loss for words.
But the Vatican did not work by words alone. By 20 October, when Pius put his name to Summi Pontficatus, he was enmeshed in a war behind the war. Those who later explored the maze of his policies, without a clue to his secret actions, wondered why he seemed so hostile toward Nazism, and then fell so silent. But when his secret acts are mapped, and made to overlay his public words, a stark correlation emerges. The last day during the war when Pius publicly said the word "Jew" is also, in fact, the first day history can document his choice to help kill Adolf Hitler. #Quote by Mark Riebling
#81. This love of which I speak is slow to lose patience - it looks for a way of being constructive.
Love is not possessive.
Love is not anxious to impress nor does it cherish inflated ideas of its own ideas.
Love has good manners and does not pursue selfish advantage.
Love is not touchy.
Love does not keep account of evil or gloat over the wickedness of other people. On the contrary, it is glad with all good men when truth prevails.
Love knows no limits to its endurance, no end to its trust, no fading of its hope; it can outlast anything. It is, in fact, the one thing that stands when all else has fallen. #Quote by Elisabeth Elliot
#82. Love is life. All, everything that I understand, I understand only because I love. Everything is, everything exists, only because I love. Everything is united by it alone. Love is God, and to die means that I, a particle of love, shall return to the general and eternal source. #Quote by Leo Tolstoy
#83. Our concern for victims is the secular mask of Christian love. #Quote by Rene Girard
#84. I am not sure what this love will do to me, but I will not deny it. #Quote by Roseanna M. White
#85. Let us learn to live with kindness, to love everyone, even when they do not love us. #Quote by Pope Francis
#86. Look for every opportunity to encourage someone. You don't know who is wrestling with demons that could end his or her life that day. A kind word comes from God. Be brave enough to act on it. #Quote by Aaron Behr
#87. I like doves. They look so beautiful, like a woman. For me they represent peace and love and purity. And sometimes they're seen as the messengers of God, so they're important to me because I'm a Christian. #Quote by John Woo
#88. The word 'God' defines a personal relation, not an objective concept. Like the name of the beloved in every love. It does not imply separation and distance. Hearing the beloved name is an immediate awareness, a dimensionless proximity of presence. It is our life wholly transformed into relation. #Quote by Christos Yannaras
#89. A Communist officer told a Christian he was beating, 'I am almighty, as you suppose your God can be. I can kill you.' The Christian answered, 'The power is all on my side. I can love you while you torture me to death.' #Quote by Richard Wurmbrand
#90. There's love and there's romantic love. The Greeks had different words for different kinds of love. And we just got "love." I don't know what you would call the other kinds - maybe brotherly love, Christian love, the love of Saint Francis, love of everyone and everything. Then there's romantic love, which, by and large, is a pain in the ass, a kind of trauma. #Quote by John Maus
#91. All the fruits of the Spirit which we are to lay weight upon as evidential of grace, are summed up in charity, or Christian love; because this is the sum of all grace. And the only way, therefore, in which any can know their good estate, is by discerning the exercises of this divine charity in their hearts; for without charity, let men have what gifts you please, they are nothing. #Quote by Jonathan Edwards
#92. I stewed about it all the way home in the van. Why was my crowd so defensive? Who had convinced us that faith as a competitive sport and that only one team could win for all eternity? With an attitude like that, who could blame a neighbor for sensing that Christian love was mostly charitable condescension?
It was not the first time I had felt shame about an aspect of my faith - or envy of an aspect of someone else's - but it was the most acute. What else was I going to notice about my own religious home as I visited the homes of others? There was no telling, but clearly the time had come to find out. #Quote by Barbara Brown Taylor
#93. People will respond to higher standards quicker than low ones. Pure
Christian love dows not presuppose approval of all conduct. #Quote by Carly Fiorina
#94. Do not waste time bothering whether you 'love' your neighbor; act as if you did. As soon as we do this we find one of the great secrets. When you are behaving as if you loved someone, you will presently come to love him. #Quote by C.S. Lewis
#95. Love ... is not merely a feeling. It is a deep unity, maintained by the will and deliberately strengthened by habit; reinforced by (in Christian marriages) the grace which both partners ask, and receive, from God. They can have this love for each other even at those moments when they do not like each other; as you love yourself even when you do not like yourself. #Quote by C.S. Lewis
#96. If somebody says, you know, to love your enemies, you could say, 'Well I'm going to love them to death.' We've done that sort of stuff so it can be done. But if you really start with love your enemies, and if you look at the tradition of the first Christian centuries, nobody ever seems to suggest well if they come after us to persecute us, is it alright to kill a few? Defensively, of course. #Quote by John Dominic Crossan
#97. Go become someone's miracle! There's healing in your hand, in your voice, in your heart, in your eyes! YOU ARE A HEALER! You have the power to love, to accept, to encourage, to lift someone's spirit, to hug, to help, to listen, to care!! YOU ARE A MIRACLE! #Quote by Abhishek Kumar
#98. To fall in love is to project the most noble and infinitely valuable part of one's being onto another human being (..) the divinity we see in others is truly there, but we don't have the right to see it until we have taken away our own projections. (..) in-loveness obliterates the humanity of the beloved. One does a curious kind of insult to another by falling in love with him, for we are really looking at our own projection of God, not at the other person. #Quote by Robert A. Johnson
#99. It was love, I knew, and it tasted like champagne in my mind. #Quote by Neil Gaiman
#100. If I could rub a genie and anything could happen? Truthfully, my other love, and this is a complete 180, but I'd love to do a spy or an espionage pic, like a James Bond movie. #Quote by Chris Diamantopoulos
#101. He new it frustrated her that he had dehydrated parts of his heart so thoroughly, no amount of drenching love and affection could revive them. #Quote by Suanne Laqueur
#102. Before I loved Maara, life seemed filled with endless possibility, yet I knew even then what I was waiting for. Love was only an idea to me then, something to hope for, a promise of happiness, insubstantial and immortal, until it found the one to settle on. Now love and Maara were one and the same, and love had become as mortal as she was. #Quote by Catherine M. Wilson
#103. The bottom line is this; when one person stops being a part of your life, another one will come, and fill that empty space. Leave the ones who left in the past, right where they belong, and never look back. #Quote by Ena Snow
#104. I've found that when you're wrapped up in the process of dating and want so badly to have something work out with someone -anyone- it's easy to forget that your choices aren't limited to one person or the other. There's also the choice I always forget about: To not choose anyone in order to keep myself open to someone who IS right for me. #Quote by Rachel Machacek
#105. I love and accept my self exactly the way I am #Quote by Chris Cade
#106. They were in good spirits, scrubbed and combed, clean shirts all. Each foreseeing a night of drink, perhaps of love. How many youths have come home cold and dead from just such nights and just such plans. #Quote by Cormac McCarthy
#107. I don't want to be alone my whole life. It is much more fun to share what you have than to have it to yourself. And it isn't like I don't have love in my life. I have a lot of friends who love me and who I love. #Quote by Teri Hatcher
#108. To worship God 'in spirit and in truth' is first and foremost a way of saying that we must worship God by means of Christ. In him the reality has dawned and the shadows are being swept away (Hebrews 8:13). Christian worship is new covenant worship; it is gospel-inspired worship; it is Christ-centered worship; it is cross-focused worship. #Quote by D. A. Carson
#109. I still love the layers of cinema whether it's 35mm or 16mm or 8mm, super 8 which I love. I love the grain. If I had my druthers I'd film everything in kodachrome. #Quote by Johnny Depp
#110. We are never so vulnerable as when we love. #Quote by Sigmund Freud
#111. My hands were made to touch you
My lips were made to love you
My eyes were meant to see you
My tongue was made to taste you. #Quote by Katy Evans
#112. Children can scarcely be fashioned to meet with our likes and our purpose. Just as God did us give them, so must we hold them and love them, nurture and teach them to fullness and leave them to be what they are. #Quote by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#113. One-half, the finest half, of life is hidden from the man who does not love with passion. #Quote by Stendhal
#114. My darling, you can't see it, can you? How like the moon you are. Both of you so timid in yourselves; hiding pieces from the world. Then, there are those rare moments when you both are full, and it becomes hard to look away. You are beautiful. #Quote by Alexandria Drzewiecki
#115. When we look deeply and honestly at our own suffering, energies, and views, we find a peace that comes from being comfortable in our own bodies. But our true home is not only inside us. Once we have become comfortable in ourselves, then we can begin listening deeply to the suffering of our loved ones, and begin understanding their experiences and views. Then we can become a true home for each other. #Quote by Thich Nhat Hanh
#116. It's always been the love of the music for me, the rawness of the notes vibrating through my body, the honesty of the sound I create that blocks out all the other shit. If you don't let all that, the music, its impact, become a part of you, then it doesn't matter how good you are, how successful. I don't care who you are, if you don't surrender to the power of the music, you are just playing a role. #Quote by Lexxie Couper
#117. I'd love to serve my country. I would love it. #Quote by Rob Lowe
#118. I love the sitcom schedule. It takes a week to make an episode, but we don't work on weekends. I'm usually done in time to get home for dinner with my wife and daughter. #Quote by David Alan Basche
#119. Every tear has a story! #Quote by Nitya Prakash
#120. May I ask Master a question?"
"What is it you want to know, girl?"
"Does Master love his girl?"
He moved her into the railing, the intricate cast iron of the boundary around the balcony bit into her ass. Anyone walking by and looking up would see her naked. She knew that and he knew that.
"What does she think?" He parted her legs and stood between her open thighs. Her wrists still imprisoned in his hand hung over the barrier.
"Yes?"
"Every day for the last eight years I've worn her chain around my neck. A habit I couldn't break, a ritual like clockwork every morning. Her chain around my neck, my watch on my wrist. #Quote by April Vine
#121. You know how people love to glamorize poverty? There's nothing glamorous about it. But it did make me really creative. Those days, I was literally taking t-shirts in the day and sewing them back together to make dresses for the night. #Quote by Beth Ditto
#122. Cheerfulness is an offshoot of goodness and of wisdom. #Quote by Christian Nestell Bovee
#123. For a great life a road map of life is more important than the journey itself. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#124. People still love a good story, and I don't think that will change. #Quote by Bob Iger
#125. Don't count your dollars to see how rich you are. Count your memories. Count your friends. Count the hugs you get every day. Count what really matters. #Quote by Toni Sorenson
#126. Love the life you have while you create the life of your dreams. Don't think you have to wait for the latter to do the former. #Quote by Hal Elrod
#127. Balance both sides of the equation to attain equilateral-balance your life #Quote by Ikechukwu Joseph
#128. If there were dreams to sell,
Merry and sad to tell,
And the crier rung his bell,
What would you buy? #Quote by Thomas Lovell Beddoes
#129. He'd told me the world could be the most lovely place you could imagine, so long as your imagination was fueled by love. #Quote by Sebastien De Castell
#130. Mind can only desire, and each desire is going to be frustrated. Instead of bringing more meditation, it will bring you more frustration. Instead of bringing you more love, it will bring to you more anger. Instead of silence and peace, it will bring more traffic of thoughts. #Quote by Rajneesh
#131. Love is love insofar as it obliges us to love and, as we respond to its call, becomes ever more truly love. #Quote by Stanislaw Grygiel
#132. For God is not gracious and merciful to sinners to the end that they might not keep his Law, nor that they should remain as they were before they received grace and mercy; but he condones and forgives both sin and death for the sake of Christ, who has fulfilled the whole Law in order thereby to make the heart sweet and through the Holy Spirit to kindle and move the heart to begin to love from day to day more and more. #Quote by Martin Luther
#133. It's like there's a glass wall between us now, invisible but impenetrable #Quote by Lauren Oliver
#134. A man's illness is his private territory and, no matter how much he loves you and how close you are, you stay an outsider. You are healthy. #Quote by Lauren Bacall
#135. She is that maze,
the one you would love to chase.
She is the faith,
quite missing nowadays.
And her heart is a rave,
with hopeless barricades.
She is the one,
whose tears flow,
just as lavishly,
as her laughter roars! #Quote by Jasleen Kaur Gumber
#136. I am what I am; you can like it or love it. It feels good to blow fifty grand and think nothing of it. #Quote by Curtis Jackson
#137. My friends love to tease me about the fact that I won't be able to drive until I'm a sophomore in college. #Quote by Noah Gray-Cabey
#138. He sighed deeply: to fall in love at first sight with this malodorous sleeping girl, with, as far as he could see, no pretensions to beauty or even good looks, was something he had not expected. But falling in love, he had always understood, was unpredictable, and, as far as he was concerned, irrevocable That they hadn't exchanged a word, nor spoken, made no difference. He, heart whole until that minute, and with no intention of marrying until it suited him, had lost that same heart. #Quote by Betty Neels
#139. The sovereign electing grace of God chooses us to repentance, to faith, and afterwards to holiness of living, to Christian service, to zeal, and to devotion. #Quote by Charles Spurgeon
#140. That a few simple men should in one generation have invented so powerful and appealing a personality, so lofty ethic, and so inspiring a vision of human brotherhood, would be a miracle far more incredible than any recorded in the Gospels. #Quote by Will Durant
#141. Such an act
That blurs the grace and blush of modesty;
Calls virtue hypocrite; takes off the rose
From the fair forehead of an innocent love,
And sets a blister there; makes marriage vows
As false as dicers' oaths. #Quote by William Shakespeare
#142. I love that people can't place me. They don't know my name. That's 'mission accomplished' in my world. #Quote by John C. Reilly
#143. Make love to me
like you know I am better than the worst thing I ever did.
Go slow.
I'm new to this. #Quote by Buddy Wakefield
#144. This was butterfly-inducing, blood-warming, heart-skipping. This was the beginning of something very special. Was it love? Was I ready to call it that? Was I ready to hand over my heart to a guy I'd only known for a few weeks? Or maybe the better question was, did I even have a choice? #Quote by N.R. Walker