It may be a movement towards becoming like little children to admit that we are generally nothing else.
As always, a million heartfelt thanks for bringing such joy into this chick's life.
I am not a political figure. The fact is I am a humanitarian figure and always will be.
Princess Diana was a wonderful, caring philanthropist. She would come sometimes into the church and sit at the back and pray.
It took a long time to understand why people were so interested in me, but I assumed it was because my wonderful husband had done a lot of wonderful work leading up to our marriage and our relationship. But then, over the years, you see yourself as a good product that sits on a shelf and sells well. People make a lot of money out of you.
If I am to care for people in hospital I really must know every aspect of their treatment and to understand their suffering.
I've got to have a place where I can find peace of mind.
When we're infused with either enthusiasm or awe or fondness. . . it changes what we see. It changes what we remember.
Doing nothing makes us crazy. But freedom comes when you don't have to work.
My Lord Jesus has fully recompensed my sadness with his joys, my losses with his own presence. I find it a sweet and rich thing to exchange my sorrows with Christ's joys, my afflictions with that sweet peace I have with himself.
But Death was cunning.