“L'homme n'est qu'un sujet plein d'erreur, naturelle et ineffa c° able sans la gra" ce. Man is nothing but a subject full of natural error that cannot be eradicated except through grace.” MenAbleNaturalGraceSubjectsErrors Author:Blaise Pascal
“When comfort is withdrawn, do not be cast down, but humbly and patiently await the visitation of God. He is able and powerful to give you more grace and more spiritual comfort than you first had.” GivingFirstsAbleSpiritualPowerfulGraceComfortCastsVisitation Author:Thomas a Kempis
“A friend of mine who writes history books said to me that he thought that the two creatures most to be pitied were the spider and the novelist - their lives hanging by a thread spun out of their own guts. But in some ways I think writers of fiction are the creatures most to be envied, because who else besides the spider is allowed to take that fragile thread and weave it into a pattern? What a gift of grace to be able to take the chaos from within and from it to create some semblance of order.” ThinkingWayWritingSaidTwoBookAbleOrderFictionGraceMinesCreaturesChaosPatternsNovelistsGutsFragileThreadSpidersEnviedSpunHistory BooksSemblance Author:Katherine Paterson