In the heartfelt mercy of our God, the dawn from on high will visit us, to shine on those sitting in darkness, in the shadow of death, to guide our feet to the way of peace.
ANONYMOUSNever let your fears be the boundaries of your dreams.
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Don’t do your best, do whatever it takes.
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Thoughts are free and subject to no rule.
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The bottom line for Republicans is this: The United States can have an open door without having open borders, but we cannot preserve the country we love by slamming that door in the faces of those who most aspire to join our nation.
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In the days that followed I couldn’t stop thinking about him. It made me believe maybe there was such thing as love at first sight, if not between a girl and a boy, then at least between a girl and a horse.
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Seeing someone reading a book you love is seeing a book recommending a person.
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No matter how busy you are, or how busy you think you are, the work will always be there tomorrow, but your friends might not be.
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Psychology claims that when you can’t sleep at night, you are actually awake in someone’s dream.
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The body achieves what the mind believes.
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There is something comforting about a billion stars held steady by a God who knows what He is doing.
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Ask yourself if what you’re doing today will get you closer to where you want to be tomorrow.
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A merry heart does good like a medicine; but a broken spirit dries the bones.
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An artist’s job is to inspire, from the Latin inspirare: to breathe into. The primary function of art is to inspire new thought shaped by emotions using the creative mediums we master – be it painting, music, design, craft, or photography.
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Sweat is magic. Cover yourself in it daily to grant your wishes.
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Ignore the noise, focus on your work.
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What systems have you and your worship community built that are keeping you from fully entering into relationship with Jesus?
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