“I think that the mark of a great book is that it will meet you wherever you're at and you'll feel and experience something new and different each time you read it.” ThinkingFeelsBookDifferentMarkSomething NewGreat Book Author:Josh Radnor
“I pity bashful men, who feel the pain Of fancied scorn and undeserved disdain, And bear the marks upon a blushing face, OF needless shame, and self-impos'd disgrace.” MenFeelsSelfPainFacesBearsMarkShamePityScornDisgraceDisdainBlushingBashful Book:Poems Source: Poems
“No one can improve on nature's landscapes. I feel I've hit the mark when I've captured a balance between mood, look, and feel... when viewers say they sense the desert heat, or the chill of a mountain snowfall.” FeelsLooksBalanceMountainMarkMoodDesertLandscapeHeatViewersChillCapturedSnowfall Author:Matt Smith
“I have found, through years of practice, that people garden in order to make something grow; to interact with nature; to share, to find sanctuary, to heal, to honor the earth, to leave a mark. Through gardening, we feel whole as we make our personal work of art upon our land.” PeopleFeelsYearsArtWholeEarthOrderFoundGrowsNaturePracticeShareLandHonorEssentialsGardenMarkHealWorks Of ArtGardeningSanctuaryThrough The Years Book:The Inward Garden: Creating a Place of Beauty and Meaning Source: The Inward Garden: Creating a Place of Beauty and Meaning
“Walk more closely with God. Get nearer to Christ. Seek to exchange hope for assurance. Seek to feel the witness of the Spirit more closely and distinctly every year. Lay aside every weight, and the sin that so easily threatens you. Press towards the mark more earnestly. Fight a better fight, and war a better warfare every year you live. Pray more. Read more. Subdue self more. Love the brethren more. Oh that you may endeavor to grow in grace every year, that the end of your Christian course may be better than the beginning!” FeelsYearsMayWarEndsSelfChristianSpiritFightingCoursesGrowsChristSinWalksGracePrayingWeightMarkPressesLaysWitnessEndeavorWarfareAssuranceBrethren Author:J. C. Ryle