“An air of fashion, which is but a badge of slavery ... proves that the soul has not a strong individual character.” SoulCharacterIndividualStrongAirFashionProveSlaveryBadgesStrong Individuals Book:A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: Abridged with Related Texts Source: A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: Abridged with Related Texts
“In spite of the air of fablethe public were still not at all disposed to receive it as fable. I thence concluded that the facts of my narrative would prove of such a nature as to carry with them sufficient evidence of their own authenticity.” StillsFactsRealityAirProveIllusionEvidenceAuthenticityNarrativeSufficientSpiteRealismFables Author:Edgar Allan Poe
“From the tiny birds of the air and from the fragile lilies of the field, we learn the same truth, which is so important for those who desire to live a life of simple faith: God takes care of His own. He knows our needs. He anticipates our crises. He is moved by our weaknesses. He stands ready to come to our rescue. And at just the right moment, He steps in and proves Himself as our faithful heavenly Father.” KnowsNeedsImportantMomentsCareDesireFatherSimpleStepsAirFieldsReadyProveBirdWeaknessCrisisMovedTake CareTinyFaithfulHeavenlyFragileRescueAnticipateHeavenly FatherLiliesRight MomentDesire To LiveSimple Faith Book:Grace Awakening/Hope Again/Simple Faith Source: Grace Awakening/Hope Again/Simple Faith