Ignition Quotes

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Ignite, my love. Ignite.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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It's the kind of kiss that inspires stars to climb into the sky and light up the world.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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And we are quotation marks, inverted and upside down, clinging to one another at the end of this life sentence. Trapped by lives we did not choose.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Words, I think, are such unpredictable creatures. No gun, no sword, no army or king will ever be more powerful than a sentence. Swords may cut and kill, but words will stab and stay, burying themselves in our bones to become corpses we carry into the future, all the time digging and failing to rip their skeletons from our flesh.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Don’t put your wand there, boy!” roared Moody. β€œWhat if it ignited? Better wizards than you have lost buttocks, you know!” β€œWho d’you know who’s lost a buttock?” the violet-haired woman asked Mad-Eye interestedly. β€œNever you mind, you just keep your wand out of your back pocket!” growled Mad-Eye. β€œElementary wand safety, nobody bothers about it anymoreΒ .Β .Β .” He stumped off toward the kitchen. β€œAnd I saw that,” he added irritably, as the woman rolled her eyes at the ceiling.
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J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter, #5))
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It's not charity," I snap. "He cares about me--and I care about him!" Warner nods, unimpressed. "You should get a dog, love. I hear they share much the same qualities.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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The tattoo is just setting below his hp bone. H e l l i s e m p t y a n d a l l t h e d e v i l s a r e h e r e I kiss my way across the words. Kissing away the devils. Kissing away the pain.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Aaron Warner Anderson, chief commander and regent of Sector 45, son of the supreme commander of The Reestablishment. He has a soft spot for fashion.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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They say a good love is one that sits you down, gives you a drink of water, and pats you on top of the head. But I say a good love is one that casts you into the wind, sets you ablaze, makes you burn through the skies and ignite the night like a phoenix; the kind that cuts you loose like a wildfire and you can't stop running simply because you keep on burning everything that you touch! I say that's a good love; one that burns and flies, and you run with it!
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C. JoyBell C.
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I am going to MURDER YOU—” β€œNo,” he says, pointing at me as he shifts backward again. β€œBad Juliette. You don’t like to kill people, remember? You’re against that, remember? You like to talk about feelings and rainbowsβ€”
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Come back to life, love. I'll be here when you wake up.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Walk with the dreamers, the believers, the courageous, the cheerful, the planners, the doers, the successful people with their heads in the clouds and their feet on the ground. Let their spirit ignite a fire within you to leave this world better than when you found it...
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Wilferd Peterson
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And if you insist on continuing to make assumptions about my character, I’ll advise you only this: assume you will always be wrong.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Anger ... it's a paralyzing emotion ... you can't get anything done. People sort of think it's an interesting, passionate, and igniting feeling β€” I don't think it's any of that β€” it's helpless ... it's absence of control β€” and I need all of my skills, all of the control, all of my powers ... and anger doesn't provide any of that β€” I have no use for it whatsoever." [Interview with CBS radio host Don Swaim, September 15, 1987.]
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Toni Morrison
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Can you hear my heart? I want to ask him. I want you to make a list of all your favorite things, and I want to be on it.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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In a world where there is so much to grieve and so little good to take? I grieve nothing. I take everything.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Hey, um, I'm sorry to bother you, but I'm looking for a friend of mine," he says. "Have you seen her? She's a tiny little thing, cries a lot, spends too much time with her feelings-" "Shut up, Kenji!" "Oh wait!" he says. "It is you.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Don't do that," he says. "Don't ask me questions you already know the answers to. Twice I've laid myself bare to you and all it's gotten me was a bullet wound and a broken heart. Don't torture me," he says, meeting my eyes again. "It's a cruel thing to do, even to someone like me.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Why do you call her 'love'?" James asks. "I've heard you say that before, too. A lot. Are you in love with her? I think Adam's in love with her. Kenji's not in love with her, though. I already asked him." Warner blinks at him. "Well?" James asks. "Well what?" "Are you in love with her?" "Are you in love with her?" "What?" James blushes. "No. She's like a million years older than me." "Would anyone else like to take over this conversation?" Warner asks, looking around the group.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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A book is a device to ignite the imagination.
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Alan Bennett (The Uncommon Reader)
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His hands are holding my cheeks, and he pulls back just to look me in the eye and his chest is heaving and he says, "I think," he says, "my heart is going to explode," and I wish, more than ever, that I knew how to capture moments like these and revisit them forever. Because this. This is everything.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Lift your hips for me, love.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Are you out of your goddamn mind? You think we can take on two hundred soldiers? I know I am an extremely attractive man, J, but I am not Bruce Lee.” β€œWho’s Bruce Lee?” β€œWho’s Bruce Lee?” Kenji asks, horrified. β€œOh my God. We can’t even be friends anymore.” β€œWhy? Was he a friend of yours?” β€œYou know what,” he says, β€œjust stop. Justβ€”I can’t even talk to you right now.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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I can do anything I want. Be with anyone I want. And it'll be my choice.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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I do want you," I say to him, my voice shaking. "I want you so much it scares me.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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You think Warner is sexy?" ... "I do like his face.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Do you never get exhausted being so wholly unbearable? You have as much charisma as the rotting innards of unidentified roadkill.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Have you ever been in love?" I ask, turning on my side to look at him. He stares up at the sky. Blinks a few times. "Nope." I roll back, disappointed. "Oh." "This is so depressing." Kenji says. "Yeah" "We suck." "Yeah.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Look to the stars. Aim. Ignite.
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Ashley Poston (Geekerella (Once Upon a Con, #1))
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Water that never moves." I say to him. "Its fine for a little while. You can drink from it and it'll sustain you. But if it sits too long it goes bad. It grows stale. It becomes toxic." I shake my head. "I need waves. I need waterfalls. I want rushing currents.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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There's no need to wait for the bad things and bullshit to be over. Change now. Love now. Live now. Don't wait for people to give you permission to live, because they won't.
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Kris Carr (Crazy Sexy Diet: Eat Your Veggies, Ignite Your Spark, and Live Like You Mean It!)
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I like the way I feel about myself when I'm with him." I say quietly. "Warner thinks I'm strong and smart and capable and he actually values my opinion. He makes me feel like his equal--like I can accomplish just as much as he can, and more. And if I do something incredible, he's not even surprised. He expects it. He doesn't treat me like I'm some fragile little girl who needs to be protected all the time.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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So that's it?" Kenji says. "You just like him for his personality, huh?" "What?" "All of this," Kenji says, waving a hand in the air, "has nothing to do with him being all sexy and shit and him being able to touch you all the time?" "You think Warner is sexy?" "That is not what I said.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Why was the blind guy playing with matches, you ask? Because he's good at it. Anything to do with fire, igniting things, exploding things, things with fuses, wicks, accelerants . . . Iggy's your man. It's one of those good/bad things.
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James Patterson (The Angel Experiment (Maximum Ride #1))
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A handful of letters doesn't always make a word, love.
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Tahereh Mafi (Unravel Me (Shatter Me, #2))
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You deserve so much more than charity," he said, his chest heaving. "You deserve to live, You deserve to be alive.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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People can think whatever they like....I don't desire their validation.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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The dark is generous and it is patient and it always wins – but in the heart of its strength lies its weakness: one lone candle is enough to hold it back. Love is more than a candle. Love can ignite the stars.
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Matthew Woodring Stover (Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (Star Wars Novelizations, #3))
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I feel like I’ve been split open and stuffed with sunshine.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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I touch the tip of my finger to his lips. "There are secrets in here," I say. "I want them out." He tries to bite my finger. I steal it back.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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I loved making you mad," he says to me, his eyes wicked. "I love making you mad.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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I love you," I whisper. "I love you exactly as you are.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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I’m not sure. But there’s something about the darkness, the stillness of this hour, I think, that creates a language of its own. There’s a strange kind of freedom in the dark; a terrifying vulnerability we allow ourselves at exactly the wrong moment, tricked by the darkness into thinking it will keep our secrets. We forget that the blackness is not a blanket; we forget that the sun will soon rise. But in the moment, at least, we feel brave enough to say things we’d never say in the light.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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I am no longer afraid of fear, and I will not let it rule me. Fear will learn to fear me.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Sighing, she gave a brief nod. β€œI was supposed to win. I was supposed to finish you off. They never counted on you winning. And then you didn’t kill me. It was awful.” β€œYou’re welcome,” I said, feeling fresh anger ignite. β€œI’ll try not to humiliate you by letting you live next time.” (Max II to Max)
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James Patterson (Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports (Maximum Ride, #3))
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Good morning, sunshine." Kenji blinks in our direction. "Morning," I say back. "I wasn't talking to you," he says, trying to smile. "I was talking to the sunshine.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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I'm not falling for Warner," I say quietly. "Sure you aren't." "I'm not," I insist. "I'm just-- I don't know." I sigh. "I don't know what's happening to me." "They're called hormones.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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I promise myself then, in that moment, that I will hold him forever, just like this, until all the pain and torture and suffering is gone, until he's given a chance to live the kind of life where no one can wound him this deeply ever again.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Can you, like, see invisible people, too?" "No," Warner says to him, eyes focused in front of him. "I can feel your presence. Hers, most of all." "Really?" Kenji says. "That's some weird shit. What do I feel like? Peanut butter?" Warner is unamused.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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This is so unbearably inconvenient," he says. "I was prepared to hate him for the rest of my life.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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You’re perfect,” I tell him, so overcome I forget myself. β€œAll of you. Your entire body. Proportionally. Symmetrically. You’re absurdly, mathematically perfect. It doesn’t even make sense that a person could look like you,
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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You allow the world to think you're a heartless murderer," I tell him. "And you're not." He laughs, once; his eyebrows lifting in surprise. "No," he says. "I'm afraid I'm just the regular kind of murderer.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Hey--jazz hands!" Kenji barks. "Get your ass back over here." He makes it a point to look as irritated as possible. "Back to work. And this time, focus. You're not an ape. Don't just throw your shit everywhere.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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The world is a mess and I want to laugh because all I can think is how horrible and beautiful it is.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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I'm not trying to fix you; I don't think you need to be fixed. I'm not trying to turn you into someone else. I only want you to be who you already are. Because I think I know the real you. I think I've seen him." Warner says nothing, his chest rising and falling. "I don't care what anyone else says about you," I tell him. "I think you're a good person.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Hell is empty and all the devils are here.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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I don’t know how you can stand it. Over and over again, the same sadness—” He lifted her up. β€œThe same ecstasy—” β€œThe same fire that kills everything—” β€œThe same passion that ignites it all again. You don’t know. You can’t remember how wonderful—” β€œI’ve seen it. I do know.
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Lauren Kate (Passion (Fallen, #3))
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It's the kind of kiss that inspires stars to climb into the sky and light up the world. The kind that takes forever and no time at all.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Words are like seeds, I think, planted into our hearts at a tender age. They take root in us as we grow, settling deep into our souls. The good words plant well. They flourish and find homes in our hearts. They build trunks around our spines, steadying us when we’re feeling most flimsy; planting our feet firmly when we’re feeling most unsure. But the bad words grow poorly. Our trunks infest and spoil until we are hollow and housing the interests of others and not our own. We are forced to eat the fruit those words have borne, held hostage by the branches growing arms around our necks, suffocating us to death, one word at a time.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me #3))
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For so many years I lived in constant terror of myself. Doubt had married my fear and moved into my mind, where it built castles and ruled kingdoms and reigned over me, bowing my will to its whispers until I was little more than an acquiescing peon, too terrified to disobey, too terrified to disagree. I had been shackled, a prisoner in my own mind. But finally, finally, I have learned to break free.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Switch spots with me, J. He's making me feel all goosebumpy and shit, like maybe he's about to knife me.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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You know, I can sort of control it now," I tell him, beaming. "I can moderate my strength levels." "Good for you. I'll buy you a balloon the minute the world stops shitting on itself.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Kenji snorts.β€œThat’s because you’re not fragile,” Kenji says. β€œIf anything, everyone needs to protect themselves from you. You’re like a freaking beast,” he says. Then adds, β€œI mean, you knowβ€”like, a cute beast. A little beast that tears shit up and breaks the earth and sucks the life out of people.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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One day," I say to him, "you'll realize that Warner is not as crazy as you think he is." "Yeah." Kenji says. "Or maybe one day we'll be able to reprogram that chip in your head." "Shut up.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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If I hear any of you talk," Winston says. "I will personally send Brendan over to kick you in the face." "I am not going to kick anyone in the face." "Kick yourself in the face, Brendan." "I don't even know why we're friends.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Three forty-five-pound plates on each side of what Kenji told me is an Olympic bar, which weighs an additional forty-five pounds. I can't stop staring. I don't think that I've ever been more attracted to him in all the time I've known him." "So this gets you going, huh?" ... "I've never seen him in sweatpants before..." ... "I bet you've seen him in a lot less.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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For great men, religion is a way of making friends; small people make religion a fighting tool.
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A.P.J. Abdul Kalam (Ignited Minds: Unleashing the Power Within India)
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I thought maybe she'd whisk us off by magic, or at least hail a taxi. Instead, Bast borrowed a silver Lexus convertible. "Oh, yes," she purred. "I like this one! Come along, children." "But this isn't yours," I pointed out. "My dear, I'm a cat. Everything I see is mine." She touched the ignition and the keyhole sparked. The engine began to purr. [No, Sadie. Not like a cat, like an engine.]
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Rick Riordan (The Red Pyramid (The Kane Chronicles, #1))
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I am enough, and I always will be.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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So the two of you"-Ian tries to find his voice- "I mean, together-- you two could basically--" "Take over the world?" Warner is looking at the wall now. "I was going to say you could kick some serious ass, but yeah, that, too, I guess.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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This is, by far, the craziest shit I have ever seen," Kenji says. "I really never would've believed it. Not in a million years." "It's like a soap opera... But with worse acting." "I think it's kind of sweet...
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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If you hide your heart, he will never be able to take it from you.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Hang tight Hold on Look up Stay strong Hang on Hold tight Look strong Stay up One day I might break One day I might b r e a k free
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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What do you think?" I ask. "Your suit looks like mine." Kenji frowns. "I'm supposed to be the one with the black suit. Why can't you have a pink suit? Or a yellow suit-" "Because we're not the freaking Power Rangers," Winston says, rolling his eyes.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Because the more I discover about him, the fewer excuses I have to push him away. He's unraveling before me, becoming something entirely different; terrifying me in a way I never could've expected.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Damn,” Kenji says after a moment. β€œDamn damn damn. This shit is bananas
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Juliette, love,” he says to me, still holding my eyes. β€œYou have just started a war.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Stop. Stop time. Stop the world. Stop everything for the moment he crosses the room and pulls me into his arms and pins me against the wall and I'm spinning and standing and not even breathing but I'm alive so very very alive.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Hanging out with you has made me weird, J. All I do is sit around thinking about my feelings these days. Thanks for that.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Twice. Once for Adam. Once for Warner.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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I believe it was Shakespeare, or possibly Howard Cosell, who first observed that marriage is very much like a birthday candle, in that 'the flames of passion burn brightest when the wick of intimacy is first ignited by the disposable butane lighter of physical attraction, but sooner or later the heat of familiarity causes the wax of boredom to drip all over the vanilla frosting of novelty and the shredded coconut of romance.' I could not have phrased it better myself.
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Dave Barry
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Kenji has a hand pressed to his mouth, desperately trying to suppress a smile. He’s shaking his head, holding up a hand in apology. And then he breaks, laughing out loud, snorting as he tries to muffle the sound. β€œI’m sorry,” he says, pressing his lips together, shaking his head again. β€œThis is not a funny moment. It’s not. I’m not laughing
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Good morning, sweetheart." "I like that," I say quietly, smiling even though he can't see it. "I like it when you call me sweetheart." He laughs then, his shoulders shaking as he does. He rolls onto his back, arms stretched out at his sides. God, he looks so good without his clothes on.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Please," he says. "I'm begging you to stop." I still. "I can't stomach your pain," he says. "I can feel it so strongly and it's making me crazy- please," he says to me. "Don't be sad. Or hurt. Or guilty. You've done nothing wrong." "I'm sorry-" "Don't be sorry, either," he says. "God, the only reason I'm not going to kill Kent for this is because I know it would only upset you more.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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This isn't about Adam or Warner," I tell him, "This is about me and what I want. This is about me finally understanding where I want to be in ten years. Because I'm going to be alive, Kenji. I will be alive in ten years, and I'm going to be happy. I'm going to be strong. And I don't need anyone to tell me that anymore. I am enough, and I always will be.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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I've finally gotten to a point in my life where I'm not afraid to speak. Where my shadow no longer haunts me. And I don't want to lose that freedom--not again. I can't go backward. I'd rather be shot dead screaming for justice than die alone in a prison of my own making.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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I don't think you're crazy." The world is blurring away as I watch it through the window. "And I don't think that you're a psychopath. I also don't think you're a sick, twisted monster. I don't think that you're a heartless murderer, and I don't think you deserve to die, and I don't think you're pathetic. Or stupid. Or a coward. I don't think you're any of the things people have said about you.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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So she told me a story. A story about a boy who was born with very green eyes, and the man who was so captivated by their color that he searched the world for a stone in exactly the same shade.” His voice is fading now, falling into whispers so quiet I can hardly hear him. β€œShe said the boy was me. That this ring was made from that very same stone, and that the man had given it to her, hoping one day she’d be able to give it to me. It was his gift, she said, for my birthday." He stops. Breathes. β€œAnd then she took it off, slipped it on my index finger, and said, β€˜If you hide your heart, he will never be able to take it from you'.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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And Chaol was afraid, but not for himself. He was afraid of what would come when Aedion and Aelin were reunited. For he'd seen in her that same glittering ember that made people look and listen. Had seen her stalk into the council with Councilor Mullison's head and smile at the King of Adarlan, every man in that room enthralled and petrified by the dark whirlwind of her spirit. The two of them together, both of them lethal, working to build an army, ignite their people... He was afraid of what they would do to his kingdom.
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Sarah J. Maas (Heir of Fire (Throne of Glass, #3))
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Is this really happening?" I hear him whisper. "What?" I blink, try to stay awake. "You feel so real," he says. "You sound so real. I want so badly for this to be real." "This is real," I say. "And things are going to get so much better. I promise." He takes a tight breath. "The scariest part," he says, so quietly, "is that for the first time in my life, I actually believe that.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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Each of us is born with a box of matches inside us but we can't strike them all by ourselves; we need oxygen and a candle to help. In this case, the oxygen for example, would come from the breath of the person you love; the candle would be any kind of food, music, caress, word, or sound that engenders the explosion that lights one of the matches. For a moment we are dazzled by an intense emotion. A pleasant warmth grows within us, fading slowly as time goes by, until a new explosion comes along to revive it. Each person has to discover what will set off those explosions in order to live, since the combustion that occurs when one of them is ignited is what nourishes the soul. That fire, in short, is its food. If one doesn't find out in time what will set off these explosions, the box of matches dampens, and not a single match will ever be lighted.
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Laura Esquivel (Like Water for Chocolate)
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So, let me get this straight," Winston says. "Our plan is basically seduce the soldiers and civilians of Sector 45 into fighting with us?" Kenji crossed his arms. "Yeah, it sounds like we're going to go all peacock and hope they find us attractive enough to mate with." "Gross," Brendan frowns.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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When are you putting me down?" he counters, no longer amused. "I mean, I've got an excellent view of your ass from here, but if you don't mind me staring -" I drop him without thinking. "Goddammit, Juliette - what the hell -" "How's the view from down there?" I stand over his splayed body, arms crossed over my chest. "I hate you.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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It was a pleasure to burn. It was a special pleasure to see things eaten, to see things blackened and changed. With the brass nozzle in his fists, with this great python spitting its venomous kerosene upon the world, the blood pounded in his head, and his hands were the hands of some amazing conductor playing all the symphonies of blazing and burning to bring down the tatters and charcoal ruins of history. With his symbolic helmet numbered 451 on his stolid head, and his eyes all orange flame with the thought of what came next, he flicked the igniter and the house jumped up in a gorging fire that burned the evening sky red and yellow and black. He strode in a swarm of fireflies. He wanted above all, like the old joke, to shove a marshmallow on a stick in the furnace, while the flapping pigeon-winged books died on the porch and lawn of the house. While the books went up in sparkling whirls and blew away on a wind turned dark with burning.
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Ray Bradbury (Fahrenheit 451)
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There are three things you should know about me, love." He steps forward. "The first," he says, "is that I hate my father more than you might ever be capable of understanding." He clears his throat. "Second, is that I am an unapologetically selfish person, who, in almost every situation, makes decisions based entirely on self-interest. And third." A pause as he looks down. Laughs a little. "I never had any intention of using you as a weapon.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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I sigh. "I don't know what's happening to me." "They're called hormones." I shoot him a dirty look. "I'm serious." "Me too." He cocks his head at me. "That's like, biological and shit. Scientific. Maybe your lady bits are scientifically confused." "My lady bits?" "Oh, I'm sorry" - Kenji pretends to look offended - "would you rather I use the proper anatomical terminology? Because you lady bits do not scare me-" "Yeah, no thanks.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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I’m not an idiot, Kenji. I have reasons for the things I say.” β€œYeah, and maybe I’m just saying that you have no idea what you’re saying.” β€œWhatever.” β€œDon’t whatever me—” β€œWhatever,” I say again. β€œOh my God,” Kenji says to no one in particular. β€œI think this girl wants to get her ass kicked.” β€œYou couldn’t kick my ass if I had ten of them.” Kenji laughs out loud. β€œIs that a challenge?” "It’s a warning,” I say to him. β€œOhhhhhh, so you’re threatening me now? Little crybaby knows how to make threats now?” β€œShut up, Kenji.” β€œShut up, Kenji,” he repeats in a whiny voice, mocking me.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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What difference does it make?" he says. "People can think whatever they like. I don't desire their validation." "So you don't mind," I ask him, "that people judge you so harshly?" "I have no one to impress," he says. "No one who cares about what happens to me. I'm not in the business of making friends, love. My job is to lead an army, and it's the only thing I'm good at. No one," he says, "would be proud of the things I've accomplished. My mother doesn't even know me anymore. My father thinks I'm weak and pathetic. My soldiers want me dead. The world is going to hell. And the conversations I have with you are the longest I've ever had.
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Tahereh Mafi (Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3))
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The dark is generous. Its first gift is concealment: our true faces lie in the dark beneath our skins, our true hearts remain shadowed deeper still. But the greatest concealment lies not in protecting our secret truths, but in hiding from the truths of others. The dark protects us from what we dare not know. Its second gift is comforting illusion: the ease of gentle dreams in night’s embrace, the beauty that imagination brings to what would repel in the day’s harsh light. But the greatest of its comforts is the illusion that dark is temporary: that every night brings a new day. Because it’s the day that is temporary. Day is the illusion. Its third gift is the light itself: as days are defined by the nights that divide them, as stars are defined by the infinite black through which they wheel, the dark embraces the light, and brings it forth from the center of its own self. With each victory of the light, it is the dark that wins. The dark is generous, and it is patient. It is the dark that seeds cruelty into justice, that drips contempt into compassion, that poisons love with grains of doubt. The dark can be patient, because the slightest drop of rain will cause those seeds to sprout. The rain will come, and the seeds will sprout, for the dark is the soil in which they grow, and it is the clouds above them, and it waits behind the star that gives them light. The dark’s patience is infinite. Eventually, even stars burn out. The dark is generous, and it is patient, and it always wins. It always wins because it is everywhere. It is in the wood that burns in your hearth, and in the kettle on the fire; it is under your chair and under your table and under the sheets on your bed. Walk in the midday sun, and the dark is with you, attached to the soles of your feet. The brightest light casts the darkest shadow. The dark is generous and it is patient and it always wins – but in the heart of its strength lies its weakness: one lone candle is enough to hold it back. Love is more than a candle. Love can ignite the stars.
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Matthew Woodring Stover
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The very quality of your life, whether you love it or hate it, is based upon how thankful you are toward God. It is one's attitude that determines whether life unfolds into a place of blessedness or wretchedness. Indeed, looking at the same rose bush, some people complain that the roses have thorns while others rejoice that some thorns come with roses. It all depends on your perspective. This is the only life you will have before you enter eternity. If you want to find joy, you must first find thankfulness. Indeed, the one who is thankful for even a little enjoys much. But the unappreciative soul is always miserable, always complaining. He lives outside the shelter of the Most High God. Perhaps the worst enemy we have is not the devil but our own tongue. James tells us, "The tongue is set among our members as that which . . . sets on fire the course of our life" (James 3:6). He goes on to say this fire is ignited by hell. Consider: with our own words we can enter the spirit of heaven or the agonies of hell! It is hell with its punishments, torments and misery that controls the life of the grumbler and complainer! Paul expands this thought in 1 Corinthians 10:10, where he reminds us of the Jews who "grumble[d] . . . and were destroyed by the destroyer." The fact is, every time we open up to grumbling and complaining, the quality of our life is reduced proportionally -- a destroyer is bringing our life to ruin! People often ask me, "What is the ruling demon over our church or city?" They expect me to answer with the ancient Aramaic or Phoenician name of a fallen angel. What I usually tell them is a lot more practical: one of the most pervasive evil influences over our nation is ingratitude! Do not minimize the strength and cunning of this enemy! Paul said that the Jews who grumbled and complained during their difficult circumstances were "destroyed by the destroyer." Who was this destroyer? If you insist on discerning an ancient world ruler, one of the most powerful spirits mentioned in the Bible is Abaddon, whose Greek name is Apollyon. It means "destroyer" (Rev. 9:11). Paul said the Jews were destroyed by this spirit. In other words, when we are complaining or unthankful, we open the door to the destroyer, Abaddon, the demon king over the abyss of hell! In the Presence of God Multitudes in our nation have become specialists in the "science of misery." They are experts -- moral accountants who can, in a moment, tally all the wrongs society has ever done to them or their group. I have never talked with one of these people who was happy, blessed or content about anything. They expect an imperfect world to treat them perfectly. Truly, there are people in this wounded country of ours who need special attention. However, most of us simply need to repent of ingratitude, for it is ingratitude itself that is keeping wounds alive! We simply need to forgive the wrongs of the past and become thankful for what we have in the present. The moment we become grateful, we actually begin to ascend spiritually into the presence of God. The psalmist wrote, "Serve the Lord with gladness; come before Him with joyful singing. . . . Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise. Give thanks to Him, bless His name. For the Lord is good; His lovingkindness is everlasting and His faithfulness to all generations" (Psalm 100:2, 4-5). It does not matter what your circumstances are; the instant you begin to thank God, even though your situation has not changed, you begin to change. The key that unlocks the gates of heaven is a thankful heart. Entrance into the courts of God comes as you simply begin to praise the Lord.
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Francis Frangipane