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Politeness is the first thing people lose once they get the power.
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Amit Kalantri (Wealth of Words)
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Sovereignty is not given, it is taken.
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Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
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He has chosen not to heal me, but to hold me. The more intense the pain, the closer His embrace.
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Joni Eareckson Tada (A Place of Healing: Wrestling with the Mysteries of Suffering, Pain, and God's Sovereignty)
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You start to live when you commit your life to cause higher than yourself. You must learn to depend on divine power for the fulfillment of a higher calling.
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Lailah GiftyAkita
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It is in the capacity to love, that is to SEE, that the liberation of the soul from fantasy consists. The freedom which is a proper human goal is the freedom from fantasy, that is the realism of compassion. What I have called fantasy, the proliferation of blinding self-centered aims and images, is itself a powerful system of energy, and most of what is often called 'will' or 'willing' belongs to this system. What counteracts the system is attention to reality inspired by, consisting of, love.
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Iris Murdoch (The Sovereignty of Good)
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Adversity is not a bad thing~It's a God thing!
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Dina Rolle
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Here at our ministry we refuse to present a picture of “gentle Jesus, meek and mild,” a portrait that tugs at your sentiments or pulls at your heartstrings. That’s because we deal with so many people who suffer, and when you’re hurting hard, you’re neither helped nor inspired by a syrupy picture of the Lord, like those sugary, sentimental images many of us grew up with. You know what I mean? Jesus with His hair parted down the middle, surrounded by cherubic children and bluebirds.
Come on. Admit it: When your heart is being wrung out like a sponge, when you feel like Morton’s salt is being poured into your wounded soul, you don’t want a thin, pale, emotional Jesus who relates only to lambs and birds and babies.
You want a warrior Jesus.
You want a battlefield Jesus. You want his rigorous and robust gospel to command your sensibilities to stand at attention.
To be honest, many of the sentimental hymns and gospel songs of our heritage don’t do much to hone that image. One of the favorite words of hymn writers in days gone by was sweet. It’s a term that down’t have the edge on it that it once did. When you’re in a dark place, when lions surround you, when you need strong help to rescue you from impossibility, you don’t want “sweet.” You don’t want faded pastels and honeyed softness.
You want mighty. You want the strong arm an unshakable grip of God who will not let you go — no matter what.
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Joni Eareckson Tada (A Place of Healing: Wrestling with the Mysteries of Suffering, Pain, and God's Sovereignty)
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Blessed is the person who desired to read the Holy Scriptures. It’s brings great reward to those who believe, trust and obey the Holy instructions.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind)
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Evil is not one large entity, but a collection of countless, small depravities brought up from the muck by petty men. Many have traded the enrichment of vision for a gray fog of mediocrity--the fertile inspiration of striving and growth, for mindless stagnation and slow decay--the brave new ground of the attempt, for the timid quagmire of apathy. Many of you have traded freedom not even for a bowl of soup, but worse, for the spoken empty feelings of others who say that you deserve to have a full bowl of soup provided by someone else. Happiness, joy, accomplishment, achievement . . . are not finite commodities, to be divided up. Is a child’s laughter to be divided and allotted? No! Simply make more laughter! Every person’s life is theirs by right. An individual’s life can and must belong only to himself, not to any society or community, or he is then but a slave. No one can deny another person their right to their life, nor seize by force what is produced by someone else, because that is stealing their means to sustain their life. It is treason against mankind to hold a knife to a man’s throat and dictate how he must live his life. No society can be more important than the individuals who compose it, or else you ascribe supreme importance, not to man, but to any notion that strikes the fancy of the society, at a never-ending cost of lives. Reason and reality are the only means to just laws; mindless wishes, if given sovereignty, become deadly masters. Surrendering reason to faith in unreasonable men sanctions their use of force to enslave you--to murder you. You have the power to decide how you will live your life. Those mean, unreasonable little men are but cockroaches, if you say they are. They have no power to control you but that which you grant them!
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Terry Goodkind (Faith of the Fallen (Sword of Truth, #6))
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The miraculous wonder of this blessed day is beyond my comprehension.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Think Great: Be Great! (Beautiful Quotes, #1))
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God is able to do more than you ever imagine!
Keep trusting God. Your miracle will surely come true.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Think Great: Be Great! (Beautiful Quotes, #1))
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The Greeks made Space the subject-matter of a science of supreme simplicity and certainty. Out of it grew, in the mind of classical antiquity, the idea of pure science. Geometry became one of the most powerful expressions of that sovereignty of the intellect that inspired the thought of those times. At a later epoch, when the intellectual despotism of the Church, which had been maintained through the Middle Ages, had crumbled, and a wave of scepticism threatened to sweep away all that had seemed most fixed, those who believed in Truth clung to Geometry as to a rock, and it was the highest ideal of every scientist to carry on his science 'more geometrico.
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Hermann Weyl
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The sovereignty you have over your work will inspire far more people than the actual content ever will.
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Hugh MacLeod
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We were despised and trampled upon but the Lord lifted us.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind)
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I believe in supremacy of God.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind)
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When you look closely to the path you have travel on, you will realise that God was always with you, directing every step you took.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Think Great: Be Great! (Beautiful Quotes, #1))
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Everlasting light, everlasting glory.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind)
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It's hard to know, isn't it, whether the things we face are just because the world is full of sin and sinful people, or if God is working out a plan,' Grandma continued. 'I happen to think it's both. There's sin, but through it all, He takes the mess we make and paints a masterpiece. In fact, I'm quite certain that before God can ever bless a woman—and use her to impact many—He uses the hammer, the file, and the furnace to do a holy work.
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Tricia Goyer (Love Finds You in Glacier Bay, Alaska)
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Desire, if it is to be trusted, is to be inspired by a holy vocabulary.
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Jen Pollock Michel (Teach Us to Want: Longing, Ambition and the Life of Faith)
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The sacred gift of parenthood is inscribe in the universal words ‘Papa’ and ‘Mama’.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Think Great: Be Great! (Beautiful Quotes, #1))
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I never knew the extent of God’s greatness until I hang on to His glorious hope.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind)
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A due apprehension of God’s sovereignty promotes the spirit of worship, provides an incentive to practical godliness, and inspires zeal in service.
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Arthur W. Pink (The Sovereignty of God)
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God is my shield.
God is my defender.
God is my protector.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind)
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Three essential keys (FAITH, HOPE and LOVE) will open the Heavens door.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind)
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In a thousand years, nobody will remember the naysayers and meek worshippers, but your work will write your name upon the very fabric of time in golden engravings.
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Abhijit Naskar (Citizens of Peace: Beyond the Savagery of Sovereignty)
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God determine the appointed time and boundaries of influence for every man.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Think Great: Be Great! (Beautiful Quotes, #1))
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Ignorance has never been the problem. The problem was and continues to be unexamined confidence in western civilization and the unwarranted certainty of Christianity. And arrogance. Perhaps it is unfair to judge the past by the present, but it is also necessary.
If nothing else, an examination of the past—and of the present, for that matter—can be instructive. It shows us that there is little shelter and little gain for Native peoples in doing nothing. So long as we possess one element of sovereignty, so long as we possess one parcel of land, North America will come for us, and the question we have to face is how badly we wish to continue to pursue the concepts of sovereignty and self-determination. How important is it for us to maintain protected communal homelands? Are our traditions and languages worth the cost of carrying on the fight? Certainly the easier and more expedient option is simply to step away from who we are and who we wish to be, sell what we have for cash, and sink into the stewpot of North America.
With the rest of the bones.
No matter how you frame Native history, the one inescapable constant is that Native people in North America have lost much. We’ve given away a great deal, we’ve had a great deal taken from us, and, if we are not careful, we will continue to lose parts of ourselves—as Indians, as Cree, as Blackfoot, as Navajo, as Inuit—with each generation. But this need not happen. Native cultures aren’t static. They’re dynamic, adaptive, and flexible, and for many of us, the modern variations of older tribal traditions continue to provide order, satisfaction, identity, and value in our lives. More than that, in the five hundred years of European occupation, Native cultures have already proven themselves to be remarkably tenacious and resilient.
Okay.
That was heroic and uncomfortably inspirational, wasn’t it? Poignant, even. You can almost hear the trumpets and the violins. And that kind of romance is not what we need. It serves no one, and the cost to maintain it is too high.
So, let’s agree that Indians are not special. We’re not … mystical. I’m fine with that. Yes, a great many Native people have a long-standing relationship with the natural world. But that relationship is equally available to non-Natives, should they choose to embrace it. The fact of Native existence is that we live modern lives informed by traditional values and contemporary realities and that we wish to live those lives on our terms.
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Thomas King (The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America)
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To say that God is sovereign is to declare that He is the Almighty, the Possessor of all power in heaven and earth, so that none can defeat His counsels, thwart His purpose, or resist His will (Ps. 115:3). To say that God is sovereign is to declare that He is "The Governor among the nations" (Ps. 22:28), setting up kingdoms, overthrowing empires, and determining the course of dynasties as pleaseth Him best. To say that God is sovereign is to declare that He is the "Only Potentate, the King of kings, and Lord of lords" (1 Tim. 6:15). Such is the God of the Bible. How different is the God of the Bible from the God of modern Christendom! The conception of Deity which prevails most widely today, even among those who profess to give heed to the Scriptures, is a miserable caricature, a blasphemous travesty of the Truth. The God of the twentieth century is a helpless, effeminate being who commands the respect of no really thoughtful man. The God of the popular mind is the creation of a maudlin sentimentality. The God of many a present-day pulpit is an object of pity rather than of awe-inspiring reverence.[1]
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Arthur W. Pink (The Sovereignty of God)
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In these moments of waiting, questioning, searching, or restlessness, God is not concerned with giving us "the answer" or the ending...God is more concerned with the journey...It's not about the result, it's about the wrestling.
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Rebecca Greenfield (RAW: Inner Workings of a Reawakened Soul)
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The advantages of a hereditary Monarchy are self-evident. Without some such method of prescriptive, immediate and automatic succession, an interregnum intervenes, rival claimants arise, continuity is interrupted and the magic lost. Even when Parliament had secured control of taxation and therefore of government; even when the menace of dynastic conflicts had receded in to the coloured past; even when kingship had ceased to be transcendental and had become one of many alternative institutional forms; the principle of hereditary Monarchy continued to furnish the State with certain specific and inimitable advantages.
Apart from the imponderable, but deeply important, sentiments and affections which congregate around an ancient and legitimate Royal Family, a hereditary Monarch acquires sovereignty by processes which are wholly different from those by which a dictator seizes, or a President is granted, the headship of the State. The King personifies both the past history and the present identity of the Nation as a whole. Consecrated as he is to the service of his peoples, he possesses a religious sanction and is regarded as someone set apart from ordinary mortals. In an epoch of change, he remains the symbol of continuity; in a phase of disintegration, the element of cohesion; in times of mutability, the emblem of permanence. Governments come and go, politicians rise and fall: the Crown is always there. A legitimate Monarch moreover has no need to justify his existence, since he is there by natural right. He is not impelled as usurpers and dictators are impelled, either to mesmerise his people by a succession of dramatic triumphs, or to secure their acquiescence by internal terrorism or by the invention of external dangers. The appeal of hereditary Monarchy is to stability rather than to change, to continuity rather than to experiment, to custom rather than to novelty, to safety rather than to adventure.
The Monarch, above all, is neutral. Whatever may be his personal prejudices or affections, he is bound to remain detached from all political parties and to preserve in his own person the equilibrium of the realm. An elected President – whether, as under some constitutions, he be no more than a representative functionary, or whether, as under other constitutions, he be the chief executive – can never inspire the same sense of absolute neutrality. However impartial he may strive to become, he must always remain the prisoner of his own partisan past; he is accompanied by friends and supporters whom he may seek to reward, or faced by former antagonists who will regard him with distrust. He cannot, to an equal extent, serve as the fly-wheel of the State.
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Harold Nicholson
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WE COMMENTED TO Corrie about the practicalness of the things she recalled, how her memories seemed to throw a spotlight on problems and decisions we faced here and now. "But," she said, "this is what the past is for! Every experience God gives us, every person He puts in our lives is the perfect preparation for a future that only He can see.
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Elizabeth Sherrill (The Hiding Place: The Triumphant True Story of Corrie Ten Boom)
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Embracing our Queen demands that we sacrifice old, outdated versions of ourselves which can be petrifying. Embracing your Queen is a choice, it is a sacred claiming of your realm and choosing the real estate of your story. It is trading in your running shoes for slippers, a bow and arrow for a crown and invisibility for sovereignty. Allowing yourself to be brave and uncertain, giving yourself divine permission to be seen, heard, celebrated, and criticised.
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Tanya Valentin (When She Wakes, She Will Move Mountains - 5 Steps to Reconnecting With Your Wild Authentic Inner Queen)
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Among the darker nations, Paris is famous for two betrayals. The first came in 1801, when Napoleon Bonaparte sent General Victor Leclerc to crush the Haitian Revolution, itself inspired by the French Revolution. The French regime could not allow its lucrative Santo Domingo to go free, and would not allow the Haitian people to live within the realm of the Enlightenment's " Rights of Man." The Haitians nonetheless triumphed, and Haiti became the first modern colony to win its independence.
The second betrayal came shortly after 1945, when a battered France, newly liberated by the Allies, sent its forces to suppress the Vietnamese, West Indians, and Africans who had once been its colonial subjects. Many of these regions had sent troops to fight for the liberation of France and indeed Europe, but they returned home emptyhanded. As a sleight of hand, the French government tried to maintain sovereignty over its colonies by repackaging them as " overseas territories." A people hungry for liberation did not want such measly hors d'oeuvres.
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Vijay Prashad (The Darker Nations: A People's History of the Third World)
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Her eyes softened. 'And in His sovereignty, He can take even the most painful things in our lives and somehow turn them into good, just as He promised in His Word. He can give us beauty for ashes. Again, we don’t understand how. We see the moment; He sees the whole—eternity past through eternity future. He promises weeping may tarry for the night, but joy cometh in the morning.'
Tears sprang into Grace’s eyes. She slipped her gaze to Mae again and gave her a tremulous smile. 'It is better, but still hard.'
'I know, dear. But this is not the end of your story.
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Christy Martenson (Halstad House)
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The conduct of affairs, for the Rationalist, is a matter of solving problems, and in this no man can hope to be successful whose reason has become inflexible by surrender to habit or is clouded by the fumes of tradition. In this activity the character which the Rationalist claims for himself is the character of the engineer, whose mind (it is supposed) is controlled throughout by appropriate technique and whose first step is to dismiss from his attention everything not directly related to his specific intentions. The assimilation of politics to engineering is, indeed, what may be called the myth of rationalist politics. And it is, of course, a recurring theme in the literature of Rationalism. The politics it inspires may be called the politics of the felt need; for the Rationalist, politics are always charged with the feeling of the moment. He waits upon circumstance to provide him with his problems, but rejects its aid in their solution. That anything should be allowed to stand between a society and the satisfaction of the felt needs of each moment in its history must appear to the Rationalist a piece of mysticism and nonsense. And his politics are, in fact, the rational solution of those practical conundrums which the recognition of the sovereignty of the felt need perpetually creates in the life of a society. Thus, political life is resolved into a succession of crises, each to be surmounted by the application of "reason." Each generation, indeed, each administration, should see unrolled before it the blank sheet of infinite possibility. And if by chance this tablula vasa has been defaced by the irrational scribblings of tradition-ridden ancestors, then the first task of the Rationalist must be to scrub it clean; as Voltaire remarked, the only way to have good laws is to burn all existing laws and start afresh.
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Michael Oakeshott (Rationalism in Politics and other essays)
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So God created man in his own image; ...male and female created he them.” here is clearly set forth the origin of the human race; and the divine record is so plainly stated that there is no occasion for erroneous [45] conclusions. God created man in his own image. Here is no mystery. There is no ground for the supposition that man was evolved by slow degrees of development from the lower forms of animal or vegetable life. Such teaching lowers the great work of the Creator to the level of man’s narrow, earthly conceptions. Men are so intent upon excluding God from the sovereignty of the universe that they degrade man and defraud him of the dignity of his origin. He who set the starry worlds on high and tinted with delicate skill the flowers of the field, who filled the earth and the heavens with the wonders of his power, when he came to crown his glorious work, to place one in the midst to stand as ruler of the fair earth, did not fail to create a being worthy of the hand that gave him life. The genealogy of our race, as given by inspiration, traces back its origin, not to a line of developing germs, mollusks, and quadrupeds, but to the great Creator. Though formed from the dust, Adam was “the son of God.” he was placed, as God’s representative,
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Ellen Gould White (Patriarchs and Prophets)
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The earth is our first and most foundational relationship of nurturance, anchorage, and agency that secures livelihood forward. Earth is our first mother—the generous lifeline every human and nonhuman on this planet shares in common without exception. Our relationship with the earth is a material, unwavering truth that determines our fundamental existence on this planet. In separating us from this relationship or reconfiguring and exploiting it on the occupiers’ terms, colonialism interrupts our deeper contract as sacred living beings of a sacred living planet, and the practical ways we have evolved to navigate and mutually sustain life. It fractures our sovereignty in a multifaceted way. We are the earth. An embodied relationship with the land imbues innate reverence for life, an embedded knowledge of its inherent dignity. We understand all beings have a consciousness, and we are a fundamental part of the ecosystem. It teaches us how to steward life and land, through intimacy with its natural cycles. Our specific landscapes have sustained our bodies and provided for our societies generationally; they have also informed every aspect of our social structures, inspired our ancestral cosmologies, narrated our stories, animated our foods and agricultural practices, intonated our languages and the rhythms of our songs, revealed our gods, and inspired every aspect of our relationships, rituals, beliefs, and identities. These places have guided every aspect of our self-determined livelihoods and cultural formation, including our understanding of ourselves and each other in the universe.
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Layla K. Feghali (The Land in Our Bones)
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God is a supreme-being.
God is all powerful.
God is the creator of all things.
God is great.
God is mighty.
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Lailah Gifty Akita
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The war against jihadism has been chronically misunderstood because of our failure to acknowledge the religious motives of Muslim jihadists. This failure began in 1979 with the Iranian revolution. Trapped in our Western secularist paradigms, we interpreted the uprising against the Shah as an anti-colonial revolt against a “brutal” autocrat propped up by the West for its own exploitative economic and geostrategic purposes. The aim of the revolution, the argument went, was to create a government more sympathetic to national sovereignty and Western pluralistic government. However, it soon became clear with the political triumph of the Ayatollah Khomeini that the revolution was in the main a religious one, inspired in part by anger at the Shah’s secularization, modernization, and liberalization policies. As Khomeini said in 1962, the Shah’s regime was “fundamentally opposed to Islam itself and the existence of a religious class.
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Anonymous
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Our hope is a word and world of proud, independent nations that embrace their duties, seek friendship, respect others, and make common cause in the greatest shared interest of all: a future of dignity and peace for the people of this wonderful Earth.
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Donald J. Trump
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Like everyone, I have my own, maybe obsessive, futile, maybe in some way authentic, vision: all of a sudden, I will imagine the entire homogenous world as it is revealed to us—the streets, the cities, the rooms, those intelligent beasts of a sad and predatory nature, who have learnt to stand on their hind legs, who have built all this but are fated to disappear, who, despite this, still try to cling to something solid and lasting, still try to ward off the inevitability of death, who dreamt up fairy tales and, now that these stories have been disproved, are disconsolate —and for me the only means of defending myself from our terrible fate is love, my love—Lyolya. Without love we fall into a stupor or despair, it covers our naked animal essence; with the fear of death, with deliberate attempts to grab hold of some kind of eternity, one that is at once a mystery to us and yet devised by us, even the remains of love, even its very echo in music, imbues us with a semblance of fearlessness, dignity and the spiritual range to disregard death. Only by loving, by knowing about love, hoping for love, are we inspired and meaningfully engaged in life, able to banish the sovereignty of petty day-to-day cares, to stop waiting for the end to come;
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Yuri Felsen (Deceit)
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Pure love and possibility, aka Hygge, moves plasmic aetheric space into the fire, air, water, earth, and metal elements in an evolving cycle.
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Caroline Hurry (Reign: 16 secrets from 6 Queens to rule your world with clarity, connection & sovereignty)
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Before the foundation of the world, God inscribed the names of those predestined to believe in Christ in the Book of Life. This sacred register contains the names of all who will spend eternity with Him in heaven. Conversely, those whose names are not written in the Book of Life will face eternal separation from God in the lake of fire. The Book of Life is a testament to God's sovereignty and grace, a reminder that salvation is a gift bestowed upon those He has chosen from the beginning.
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Shaila Touchton
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The glorious riches of God are inexhaustible.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind)
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The Creator is Sovereign Lord.
We are Sovereign being.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Think Great: Be Great! (Beautiful Quotes, #1))
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I am confident of God’s faithfulness.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Think Great: Be Great! (Beautiful Quotes, #1))
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Every day is divine.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind)
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…her mom's faith wasn't just about God healing her, it was about God's sovereignty in her life. She had faith that God is, and will always be, who He says He is in His Word.
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Michelle Lynn Brown (Miracles in Disguise (The Trampled Rose #1))
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Glory to God, He has done marvellous deeds.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind)
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God is awe-inspiring.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Think Great: Be Great! (Beautiful Quotes, #1))
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Eternity exist in a holy time.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Think Great: Be Great! (Beautiful Quotes, #1))
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I do not hail myself as an atheist, for I am not an atheist. In fact, I have met God, felt God and even lived in God, same as the prophets of human history. But mark you, humanism cannot be compromised because of some doctrines presented as God’s command. In the domain of transcendence, all commands received by the mind, are created by the mind itself. They manifest as divine revelations, but in reality, they are revelations rising from the mind itself. And as such, they have potential to be both good and evil.
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Abhijit Naskar (Principia Humanitas (Humanism Series))
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The Lord is glorious.
The Lord is majestic.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind)
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I walk boldly and confidently relying on God.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind)
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Awe-inspiring God.
Amazing God.
Awesome God.
Almighty God.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind)
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Miraculous is divine.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind)
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The Lord is a great God.
The Lord is a great King.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind)
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At the core of the heart of an atheist is a heart that doesn't deny the existence, sovereignty and power of God but it chooses deliberately not to believe it for a long while.
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Kingsley Opuwari Manuel
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Obama spoke of being inspired by the courage of Black civil rights activists and freedom riders, who faced dog attacks, fire hoses, and police brutality, and “who risked everything to advance democracy.” Yet under his watch, private security working on behalf of DAPL unleashed attack dogs on unarmed Water Protectors who were attempting to stop bulldozers form destroying a burial ground; Morton County sheriff’s deputies sprayed Water Protectors with water cannons in freezing temperatures, injuring hundreds; and police officers and private security guards brutalized hundreds of unarmed protestors. All of this violence was part of an effort to put a pipeline through Indigenous lands.
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Nick Estes (Our History Is the Future: Standing Rock Versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance)
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Life's too short to play small with your talents. “You were born into the opportunity as well as
the responsibility to become legendary. You’ve been built to achieve
masterwork-level projects, designed to realize unusually important pursuits
and constructed to be a force for good on this tiny planet. You have it in you
to reclaim sovereignty over your primal greatness in a civilization that has
become fairly uncivilized. To restore your nobility in a global community
where the majority shops for nice shoes and acquires expensive things yet
rarely invests in a better self. Your personal leadership requires—no,
demands—that you stop being a cyber-zombie relentlessly attracted to
digital devices and restructure your life to model mastery, exemplify
decency and relinquish the self-centeredness that keeps good people
limited. The great women and men of the world were all givers, not takers.
Renounce the common delusion that those who accumulate the most win.
Instead, do work that is heroic—that staggers your marketplace by the
quality of its originality as well as from the helpfulness it provides. While
you do so, my recommendation is that you also create a private life strong
in ethics, rich with marvelous beauty and unyielding when it comes to the
protection of your inner peace. This, my friends, is how you soar with the
angels. And walk alongside the gods.
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Robin Sharma (The 5 AM Club: Own Your Morning. Elevate Your Life)
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Life's too short to play small with your talents. “You were born into the opportunity as well as the responsibility to become legendary. You’ve been built to achieve
masterwork-level projects, designed to realize unusually important pursuits
and constructed to be a force for good on this tiny planet. You have it in you
to reclaim sovereignty over your primal greatness in a civilization that has
become fairly uncivilized. To restore your nobility in a global community
where the majority shops for nice shoes and acquires expensive things yet
rarely invests in a better self. Your personal leadership requires—no,
demands—that you stop being a cyber-zombie relentlessly attracted to
digital devices and restructure your life to model mastery, exemplify
decency and relinquish the self-centeredness that keeps good people
limited. The great women and men of the world were all givers, not takers.
Renounce the common delusion that those who accumulate the most win.
Instead, do work that is heroic—that staggers your marketplace by the
quality of its originality as well as from the helpfulness it provides. While
you do so, my recommendation is that you also create a private life strong
in ethics, rich with marvelous beauty and unyielding when it comes to the
protection of your inner peace. This, my friends, is how you soar with the
angels. And walk alongside the gods.
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Robin Sharma (The 5 AM Club: Own Your Morning. Elevate Your Life)
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The Sovereign LORD is our Saviour.
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Lailah Gifty Akita
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At the end of her speech, a fellow student raised her hand to
ask: “My family is Japanese American and has been in Hawai’i for many
generations. What can we do to support the sovereignty movement? What can
we do to help?”
And Haunani-Kay Trask simply responded: “Get out.” And then she
followed up by proudly and unapologetically stating: “I have zero aloha.
None.”
The way she used humor and spoke with such strength, all while in her
sarong and long hair flowing down to her elbows, really inspired me and
influenced how I perform. I loved how she didn’t try to repress her beauty or
femininity in order to appear more authoritative. In fact, she channeled it into
this goddess-queen energy that made her come off as a captivating maternal
figure fighting for her beliefs and her people. I had never been so moved by a
single speaker.
Then I gained five more pounds because fuck it.
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Ali Wong (Dear Girls: Intimate Tales, Untold Secrets, & Advice for Living Your Best Life)
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It's time to put your crown on and step into your sovereignty.
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Sylvia Salow
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You change - just you - you the individual - you the one human - and slowly but surely, little by little, the entire society will change.
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Abhijit Naskar (Citizens of Peace: Beyond the Savagery of Sovereignty)
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Give me ten conscientious youth from each nation, and I'll change the course of human progress.
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Abhijit Naskar (Citizens of Peace: Beyond the Savagery of Sovereignty)
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Do something so grand with your life that you can speak out loud to the naysayers, not with arrogance, but with self-respect - "if you die, you'll be forgotten in a week, like any other animal on earth, but when I die, my name will be an inspiration to thousands of generations to come.
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Abhijit Naskar (Citizens of Peace: Beyond the Savagery of Sovereignty)
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There is no greater power than the power of youth.
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Abhijit Naskar (Citizens of Peace: Beyond the Savagery of Sovereignty)
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Yet, like many, I was weaned on a linear, step-by-step discipleship model. I attended a new believers’ class designed to teach the basics of theology and how to develop a personal walk with God.(Apparently, every new Christian needed a good grasp of the Trinity, the inspiration of Scripture, the basics of the atonement, the sovereignty of God, and a few other things I can’t remember.) And oh yeah, we also needed to learn how to share our faith and get started with a personal quiet time. Though it had almost nothing to do with the stuff new Christians actually struggle with—casting aside sinful habits and cleaning up our act—we were provided with a classy binder to put our notes in.
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Larry Osborne (Sticky Church (Leadership Network Innovation Series Book 6))
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Here is a truth that may take a while to grasp fully, Cali, even though it is the foundation of the human condition: in this world, appearances notwithstanding, there is only choice.
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Sol Luckman (Cali the Destroyer)
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God’s Word is a testimony to every believer about the sovereignty of His Majesty. It reveals His glory and authority.
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Gift Gugu Mona (The Infallible Word of God: 365 Inspirational Quotes)
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The Word is a clear depiction of God’s sovereignty and His Mercy. Where the Word is, there is a revelation of His glory.
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Gift Gugu Mona (The Infallible Word of God: 365 Inspirational Quotes)
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Part of facing the unknown requires dropping an anchor of faith into the depths of God’s sovereignty.
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James Stuart Bell (A Cup of Comfort Women of the Bible Devotional: Daily Reflections Inspired by Scripture's Most Beloved Heroines)
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Whether or not I can see how God brought good from one of my trials is not the measuring stick of His goodness. Occasionally, I still can't see it in some of what He allowed in my life other than the lessons He taught me. But I trust Him and believe He did (and continues to) bring good from everything He allowed (and allows) in my life.
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Amy Hagerup (From Worry to Wonder: Seeing God's Goodness in Life's Rearview Mirror)
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Thus do I stand, thus may I stand, and those I love as well, on these issues, able to worship the Father as God, the Son as God, the Holy Spirit as God—“three personalities, one Godhead undivided in glory, honor, substance, and sovereignty,” as one inspired saint of recent times wisely expressed it.
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Gregory of Nazianzus (On God and Christ: The Five Theological Orations and Two Letters to Cledonius (Popular Patristics Series Book 23))