“Often we comfort ourselves only with words, but if we pray enough, the conviction will come too that Christ is our King, not Stalin, Bevins, or Truman. That He has all things in His hands, that 'all things work together for good for those that love Him.” IfsEnoughHandsTogetherChristPrayingKingsComfortAll ThingsConvictionWorking TogetherTruman Book:On Pilgrimage Source: On Pilgrimage
“Jesus Tempted in the Wilderness is Adophe Monod at his best. It is a masterpiece, bringing together profound comfort, realistic understanding, practical wisdom, and heavenly glory for every believer and, in a special way, for those who are preparing for or are working directly in some ministry. By the Spirit's grace, if you digest Monod's book slowly, seriously, and prayerfully, you will make great spiritual gain as you engage in holy warfare against your own temptations and lusts. You really must read this book.” IfsWayBookTogetherSpiritualSpiritJesusUnderstandingGraceSpecialHolyComfortGloryGainsProfoundBelieverLustPracticalsTemptationHeavenlyWildernessRealisticMinistryWarfarePreparingMasterpieceTemptedGreat Spiritual Author:Joel Beeke
“Freudian psychoanalytical theory is a mythology that answers pretty well to Levi-Strauss's descriptions. It brings some kind of order into incoherence; it, too, hangs together, makes sense, leaves no loose ends, and is never (but never) at a loss for explanation. In a state of bewilderment it may therefore bring comfort and relief.... give its subject a new and deeper understanding of his own condition and of the nature of his relationship to his fellow men. A mythical structure will be built up around him which makes sense and is believable-in, regardless of whether or not it is true.” MenGivingWellsKindMayEndsStatesTogetherOrderUnderstandingNatureLossAnswersRelationshipConditionsSubjectsTheoryComfortBuiltFellowsStructureDeeperMythMythologyMake SenseExplanationReliefDescriptionFellow ManPsychoanalysisBelievableBewildermentDeeper UnderstandingIncoherenceLoose EndsBelievabilityLevi Strauss Author:Peter Medawar
“You can make lots of mistakes, but if you give children avenues for creativity and joy, they will have resources to carry them through. For example, if cooking together, reading, listening to music, coloring, participating in sports, or taking a walk in the woods are paired with pleasure and closeness, throughout life doing these things will kindle old feelings of happiness an/or comfort.” IfsGivingChildrenFeelingsTogetherJoyReadingSportsWalksPleasureMistakeCreativityExampleListeningComfortResourcesCookingWoodsListening To MusicAvenuesParticipatingClosenessKindlesWalk In The WoodsOld Feelings Author:Charlotte Sophia Kasl
“We face challenges every day both big and small. But regardless we are always ready for any obstacle, and we have each other to stay grounded, grow together and for comfort. Our memories growing up are what built our foundation. I think we are proof to never give up. None of us are perfect, and we're okay with making fun of our flaws.” ThinkingGivingBigsTogetherFacesFunGrowsChallengesMemoriesPerfectGrowing UpGrowingReadyComfortGiving UpBuiltOkayFoundationObstaclesProofFlawsGroundedNever Giving UpOur Memories Author:Christina Milian
“Determination and persistence are melded together. Their basis comes from people who stay hungry and don`t allow themselves to get too comfortable. Entering a comfort zone is the fastest way to kill your drive and determination, at which point you begin to accept whatever you have as being "good enough." There is no self-esteem in accepting the status quo. There are tremendous emotional and psychological rewards that come with pushing yourself to break through past limits and, in the process, creating something of value for yourself and others.” PeopleWaySelfEnoughTogetherPastValuesProcessAcceptingBreakSelf EsteemEmotionalComfortLimitsComfortableCreatingDeterminationBasesRewardsBe GoodHungryEsteemPsychologicalPersistenceZonePushingGood EnoughComfort ZoneEnteringStatus QuoBreak ThroughPush YourselfCreating SomethingDetermination And PersistenceDrive And DeterminationBeing Good Enough Author:Tony Robbins
“And at this moment in history, our core value happens to be the raw, aching truth of the human predicament. It may also be the only belief that can save us as a species. A species that will continue to find comfort and delight in the companionship of animals, the miracle of birds, the colours of the corals and the majesty of the forests. We are in it together, on this blue spinning marble in the cold and silent void. And we must act on that belief, if we are going to be able to continue to live a good life here, in this beautiful and fragile country, on this lovely planet, our only home.” IfsHumansMayCountryMomentsHomeHappensAbleTogetherBeautifulValuesBeliefAnimalEnvironmentPlanetsColdComfortBirdMiracleBlueSilentSpeciesDelightCoreLovelyForestsColourGood LifeFragileVoidCompanionshipMajestySpinningMarbleCore ValuesPredicaments Author:Geraldine Brooks
“The foundation of the Christian's peace is everlasting; it is what no time, no change can destroy. It will remain when the body dies; it will remain when the mountains depart and the hills shall be removed, and when the heavens shall be rolled together as a scroll. The fountain of His comfort shall never be diminished, and the stream shall never be dried. His comfort and joy is a living spring in the soul, a well of water springing up to everlasting life.” WellsSoulBodyChristianTogetherJoyDiesHeavenPeaceWaterComfortMountainSpringFoundationHillsStreamsFountainEverlastingEverlasting LifeComfort And Joy Book:The Works of Jonathan Edwards: Volume II - I Source: The Works of Jonathan Edwards: Volume II - I
“When people sing together, community is created. Together we rejoice, we celebrate, we mourn and we comfort each other. Through music, we reach each others hearts and souls. Music allows us to find a connection.” PeopleHeartSoulTogetherCommunityComfortConnectionsCelebrateRejoiceMournHeart And SoulMusic Soul Author:Peter Yarrow
“My wife and I have been together for many years and that, to me, is like endlessly fascinating and endlessly confusing how to sustain all of the excitement from the front of our relationship, valuing that versus the comfort and knowing that she knows all of my flaws and still loves me. It's great, but certainly not as exciting as it was day one.” KnowsYearsHas BeensStillsTogetherKnowingWifeFrontsComfortExcitingMy WifeExcitementFascinatingFlawsOur RelationshipVersusConfusing Author:Mark Duplass
“Religion is a complex and often contradictory force in our world. It fosters hope and comfort but also doubt and guilt. It creates both community and exclusion. It brings societies together around shared belief and tears them apart through war. However, what unites the faithful, whatever their religion, is the unshakeable force of generosity.” WorldWarTogetherBeliefForceCommunityDoubtTearsComfortGuiltComplexesGenerosityFaithfulOur WorldContradictoryExclusion Author:Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen
“Every time I put a collection together I'd scrap it because there was no "meaning," until I wrote about the two black men - friends - in the beginning of the book. So much of their experience was ABOUT trying to find friends in the authors/artists I wrote about - subjects that were/are a source of comfort, somehow, since none of them "fit," either” MenTryingTwoBookTogetherArtistBlackSubjectsSourceFitComfortCollectionsScrap Author:Hilton Als
“My professional acting life, stage and screen, has brought me public support, emotional fulfillment and material comfort. It has brought me together with fine people, good companions with whom I've shared the inevitable lot of all actors: flops and hits.” PeopleTogetherActorsActingSupportStageEmotionalMaterialsFineComfortScreensInevitableFulfillmentCompanion Author:Peter O'Toole
“The best Armour of Old Age is a well spent life preceding it; a Life employed in the Pursuit of useful Knowledge, in honourable Actions and the Practice of Virtue; in which he who labours to improve himself from his Youth, will in Age reap the happiest Fruits of them; not only because these never leave a Man, not even in the extremest Old Age; but because a Conscience bearing Witness that our Life was well-spent, together with the Remembrance of past good Actions, yields an unspeakable Comfort to the Soul” MenWellsSoulAgeActionTogetherPastPracticeVirtueOur LivesYouthComfortConscienceFruitPursuitOld AgeWitnessLabourYieldRemembranceEmployedReapUnspeakableArmourGood ActionsBearing WitnessUseful Knowledge Author:Marcus Tullius Cicero
“Oh, the comfort, the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a person; having neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words, but to pour them all out, just as they are, chaff and grain together, knowing that a faithful hand will take and sift them, keep what is worth keeping, and then, with a breath of kindness, blow the rest away.” LovePersonsFeelingsHandsTogetherFriendshipKindnessKnowingRelationshipFriendsComfortSafeMy FriendsBreathsWordsSmileBlowGenerosityFaithfulGrainPouringMy FriendshipLove RelationshipPeople In Your LifeFunny RelationshipAbout FriendshipLove And FriendshipFriendship LoveBeing TogetherGreat FriendshipFemale FriendshipHappy First Fathers DayFriendship GardenFriendship OverFathers Day InspirationalBeing A Good FriendCute Fathers DayFaithful FriendsSiftingInspirational RelationshipEasy FriendshipFemale FriendsFriendships And RelationshipsTimes With FriendsWords With Friends Author:George Eliot
“This commonplace cycle of falling asleep and waking, in darkness, under private cover, with another creature, a pale soft tender mammal, putting faces together in a ritual of affection, briefly settled in the eternal necessities of warmth, comfort, safety, crossing limbs to draw nearer - a simple daily consolation, almost too obvious, easy to forget by daylight.” TogetherFacesFallEasySimpleForgetDarknessComfortCreaturesEternalDrawsSafetyAffectionObviousCyclesRitualWarmthWakingPaleConsolationLimbsCommonplaceCrossingsDaylightMammalsFalling Asleep Author:Ian Mcewan
“You say the gentleman I knew has been replaced. How I wish I could offer better comfort than to say that no matter how you have changed, you wil be welcomed when you return. Do what you must. If it helps you to endure, put the feelings away for now, and lock the door. Perhaps someday we'll air them out together.” IfsHas BeensMatterHelpingFeelingsTogetherWishDoorsAirChangedReturnComfortOffersEndureGentlemanSomedayLocksReplacedYou Have Changed Author:Lisa Kleypas
“Home. It's such a simple word, one I never knew would come to mean as much to me as it has. It once was my dad's house, then my uncle's farm. Mostly it's meant wherever Charlie and I were together. Now, though, it's you. It's your letters, your words. They're the place I go to with my fears, where I find comfort, where I feel safe.” FeelsMeanHomeTogetherHouseSimpleDadComfortSafeLettersMy DadFarmsUnclesCharlieSimple Words Author:Kristina McMorris
“I cannot let a place that is so important to so many people fade away. Something that is wonder and comfort and mystery all together that they have nowhere else. If you had that, wouldn't you want to keep it?” PeopleIfsWantImportantTogetherWonderMysteryComfortFadesFade Away Author:Erin Morgenstern
“Love is ease, love is comfort, love is support and respect. Love is not punishing or controlling. Love lets you grow and breathe. Love's passion is only good passion -- swirling-leaves-on-a-fall-day passion, a-sky-full-of-magnificent-stars passion -- not angst and anxiety. Love is not hurt and harm. Love is never unsafe. Love is sleeping like puzzle pieces. It's your own garden you protect; it's a field of wildflowers you move about in both freely and together.” TogetherMovingFallPassionStarsGrowsHurtSleepLove IsSupportPiecesSkyFieldsComfortProtectAnxietyGardenBreatheHarmEaseMagnificentPuzzlesAngstUnsafeWildflowersLove RespectPuzzle Piece Author:Deb Caletti
“Ultimately what I like about reading together is that we all make it happen together. Of course even amid shared experience we’re still alone… each reading of each book is unique. But what a comfort it is to share readings and experiences. How lucky we are when we get to be alone together.” StillsBookRealHappensTogetherCoursesReadingShareComfortLuckyUniqueMake It HappenShared Experiences Author:John Green
“Lily slumped, putting her shaking hands on his shoulders. "But you will, won't you?" Pansy's voice broke into a sob. "Yes, Pan," Galen said quietly. "I don't like that," Pansy said. Galen stood and put his arms around the fine-boned girl, while Rose continued to comfort Lily. Oliver looked away. It was such a private moment; he hated to intrude on it. Galen was beloved by all of the sisters, but the love between him and Rose was so clear and shining that it hurt to look at them, spending their last hours together caring for the other girls.” LooksSaidMomentsHandsTogetherLastsGirlVoiceHoursHurtClearArmsFineComfortShiningRoseCaringSpendingShouldersBrokeHatedBelovedIt HurtsShakingLiliesOther GirlGalenPansiesShaking Hands Author:Jessica Day George
“You could string a hundred endless days together, My soul would find no comfort from this pain. You laugh at my tale? You may be educated But you haven’t learned to love till you’re insane” MaySoulPainTogetherLaughingHavensComfortHundredEndlessTalesInsaneEducatedMy SoulStrings Author:Rumi
“But oh! the blessing it is to have a friend to whom one can speak fearlessly on any subject; with whom one's deepest as well as one's most foolish thoughts come out simply and safely. Oh, the comfort - the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a person - having neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words, but pouring them all right out, just as they are, chaff and grain together; certain that a faithful hand will take and sift them, keep what is worth keeping, and then with the breath of kindness blow the rest away.” WellsPersonsFeelingsHandsTogetherCertainSpeakFriendshipKindnessSubjectsComfortBlessingSafeBreathsBlowFoolishFaithfulGrainPouringFriendship MemoriesThat One FriendSiftingEasy Friendship Author:Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
“I take comfort that aging happens to everybody. It's part of life. Aging offers great lessons in dignity, since the indignity wins in the end. Yes, it bothers me when I have lines or puffiness or droops. But it connects me with the human race. Like weather bringing people together, aging brings people together.” PeopleHumansEndsHappensTogetherWinningLinesRaceComfortLessonsOffersDignityAgingWeatherBotherHuman RaceParts Of LifeIndignity Author:Diane Lane