“Christianity is not about how to escape from the difficulties of life - it is about how to face the difficulties of life.” FacesChristianityDifficulty Author:Alistair Begg
“It is at the bottom where we find grace; for like water, grace seeks the lowest place and there it pools up.” WaterGraceBottomPoolLowest Author:Richard Rohr
“Red Hook Road made me happy, and happy to be alive. It took me out of my home on the coast of South Carolina, placed me in the town along Red hook Road, and changed me the way good books always do.” WayMadeBookHomeAliveChangedRedTownsSouthCoastHookGood BookCarolinaSouth CarolinaHappy To Be Alive Author:Pat Conroy
“On this ancient and miraculous world, where such beautiful natural and living things have evolved, something has gone wrong when life itself is used as a manufacturing process.” WorldBeautifulUsedProcessNaturalGoneAncientMiraculousLiving ThingsManufacturing Author:Roger Ebert
“We've learned how to make a living, but not a life. We've added years to life, not life to years.” YearsParadox Author:George Carlin
“Demands that you believe the impossible do not lead to peaceful outcomes.” BelieveImpossibleDemandPeacefulOutcomes Author:Christopher Hitchens
“Writing is making sense of life.” WritingMake Sense Book:Conversations with Nadine Gordimer Source: Conversations with Nadine Gordimer
“To be an artist or a writer is to be this weird thing - a hand worker in an era of mass production.” HandsArtistMassWorkersProductionsErasWeird ThingsMass Production Author:Susan Sontag
“The strongest animals on earth are plant eaters. Every creature we've enlisted to do the work we couldn't handle - the horse, donkey, elephant, camel, water buffalo, ox, yak - is an herbivore... whose huge muscles were built from plant protein, and whose strong bones got that way, and stayed that way, from grazing on grass and eating other vegetables.” WayEarthStrongWaterAnimalHugeCreaturesEatingBuiltHorsePlantBonesHandleGrassMusclesStrongestVegetablesElephantsProteinCamelsDonkeyBuffaloGrazingEnlistedYaksWater Buffalo Author:Victoria Moran