“We should, to begin with, think that God leads a very interesting life, and that he is full of joy. Undoubtedly he is the most joyous being in the universe. The abundance of his love and generosity is inseparable from his infinite joy. All of the good and beautiful things from which we occasionally drink tiny droplets of soul-exhilarating joy, God continuously experiences in all their breadth and depth and richness.” ThinkingShouldSoulBeautifulJoyUniverseInterestingDrinkInfiniteDepthTinyGenerosityAbundanceBeautiful ThingsHis LoveVery InterestingRichnessJoyousInseparableExhilaratingBreadthInteresting LifeDropletsJoy God Author:Dallas Willard
“Man enjoys living on the edge of his dreams and neglects the real things of the world which are so beautiful. The ignorant and indifferent destroy beautiful things merely by looking at the marble. Things that remake the soul of him who understands them.” MenWorldRealSoulDreamBeautifulEnjoyEdgesIgnorantNeglectIndifferentBeautiful ThingsReal ThingsMarbleLiving OnRemakesLiving On The Edge Author:Auguste Rodin
“But flowers feed our soul in a different way. They remind us of a God who creates beautiful things and takes notice of the tiniest detail” WayDifferentSoulBeautifulFlowerDetailsDifferent WaysBeautiful Things Author:Tricia Goyer
“It is an exquisite and beautiful thing in our nature, that, when the heart is touched and softened by some tranquil happiness or affectionate feeling, the memory of the dead comes over it most powerfully and irresistibly. It would seem almost as though our better thoughts and sympathies were charms, in virtue of which the soul is enabled to hold some vague and mysterious intercourse with the spirits of those whom we loved in life. Alas! how often and how long may these patient angels hover around us, watching for the spell which is so soon forgotten!” HeartMayLongSoulFeelingsSeemsBeautifulDeathSpiritMemoriesVirtueAngelPatientForgottenMysteriousCharmTouchedOver ItMost PowerfulSpellsBeautiful ThingsVagueAlasExquisiteIntercourseTranquilAffectionate Author:Charles Dickens