“The principal hindrance to the advancement of the kingdom of God is greed. It is the chief obstacle to heaven-sent revival. It seems that when the back of greed is broken, the human spirit soars into regions of unselfishness. I believe that it is safe to say there can be no continuous revival without 'hilarious' giving. And I fear no contradiction: wherever there is 'hilarious' giving there will soon be revival!” GivingBelieveHumansSeemsSpiritI BelieveHeavenBrokenSafeGreedObstaclesKingdomsChiefsContradictionRegionsPrincipalSoarHuman SpiritAdvancementKingdom Of GodStewardshipRevivalHindranceUnselfishnessHeaven Sent Author:O. S. Hawkins
“Bards of Passion and of Mirth, Ye have left your souls on earth! Have ye souls in heaven too, Double-lived in regions new?” SoulEarthPassionLeftHeavenYour SoulRegionsMirthBards Author:John Keats
“Tempests, and bright lightnings, are to be sung; their nature is to be told, and from what cause they pursue their course; lest, having foolishly divided the heaven into parts, you should be anxious as to the quarter from which the flying flame may come, or to what region it may betake itself; and tremble to think how it penetrates through walled enclosures, and how, having exercised its power, it extricates itself from them. Of which phenomena the multitude can by no means see the causes, and think that they are accomplished by supernatural power.” ThinkingShouldMayMeanCoursesHeavenCausesFlyingPursueFlamesAccomplishedRegionsDividedAnxiousQuartersLightningMultitudesPenetrateTempestSupernatural PowersEnclosure Book:On the Nature of Things Source: On the Nature of Things
“a letter, by its arrival, defrauds us of a whole secret region of our existence, the only region indeed in which the true pleasure of life may be tasted, the region of imagination, creative and protean, the clouds and beautiful shapes of whose heaven are destroyed by the wind of reality.” MayWholeRealityBeautifulHeavenImaginationPleasureSecretExistenceCreativeWindShapesLettersCloudsDestroyedRegionsArrivalsPleasures Of Life Author:Vita Sackville-West
“As freely as the firmament embraces the world, so mercy must encircle friend and foe. The sun poursforth impartially his beams through all the regions of infinity; heaven bestows the dew equally on every thirsty plant. Whatever is good and comes from on high is universal and without reserve: but in the heart's recesses darkness dwells.” WorldHeartHeavenDarknessSunMercyUniversalEmbracePlantRegionsInfinityReservesFoeDewBeamThirstyRecessFirmament Author:Friedrich Schiller