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“I know to be patient when it comes to creating a piece of art. It’s not the outcome that matters: it’s the trying. I’ll only get better through failure. Because each time I fail, I learn and I change so that every time I get closer to creating what I see in my head.”

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Crazy Messy Beautiful

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“If you confront insult or antagonism, your first impulse would be to respond in kind. But if you think, as it were, This is an emissary sent from the Lord, and some benefit is inteded for me, first of all the occasion to demonstrate my faithfulness, the chance to show that I do in some small degree participate in the grace that saved me, you are free to act otherwise than as circumstances would seem to dictate. You are free to act by your own lights. You are freed at the same time of the impulse to hate or resent that person.”

“விவேகம் ========= கட்டுப்பாடில்லாமல் தன் மனதை ஓடவிடுவது, ஆபத்தில் முடியும், கட்டுப்பாடில்லாமல் வாகனத்தை ஓட்டிவிடுவது, விபத்தில் முடியும்! இடதுபுறமிருந்து முந்துவதும், வேகத்தை உந்துவதும், எதில் முடியும்? நம்பியவர்களிடமிருந்து நீங்குவதும், ரத்தம் சிந்துவதுமாக முடியும்! நிதானமாக, உன் வண்டியை நீ செலுத்தாவிட்டால், நீ தானமாக, உன் உயிரையே செலுத்த வேண்டி வரும்! வாகன நேரத்தில், எல்லை அடையும் வரை, பொறுமையோடு ஓட்டுபவன் எவன்? வா! கண நேரத்தில், உன்னை அடைவேன்! எருமையோடு காத்திருப்பான் எமன்!”

“It's never easy to wait, especially when we're longing for something with all our heart. If we look around and see no sign of god acting to resolve a situation, we may be tempted to come up with our own ideas to hurry the solution along. Our impatience may lead us to make choices that don't line up with God's will. We can find ourselves regretting the long-range consequences of an idea that seemed convenient and logical at the time. God asks us to prove our trust in him by surrendering to his plan and waiting for him to work in ways that he considers best. We may find it hard to wait patiently when nothing seems to be happening, but taking matters into our own hands apart from God's leading is always a terrible mistake.”