It is our duty never to speak ill of others, you know; least of all when we know that to do so will be the cause of much pain and trouble.
For you wake one day, look around and say, somebody wonderful married me.
Life is what you do while you're waiting to die. . . Life is how the time goes by
What good is sitting alone in your room? Come hear the music play; Life is a cabaret, old chum, Come to the cabaret.
Life is a cabaret, old chum! Come to the Cabaret.
Life is what you do while you're waiting to die.
How the world can change, It can change like that, Due to one little word: "Married.
You have a great God who loves you and cares about you. Be full of hope that something good can happen to you. God is a master at new beginnings. He loves fresh beginnings, He makes all things new.
I don't know what happens to our consciousness when we're unwound," says Connor. "I don't even know when that consciousness starts. But I do know this. " He pauses to make sure all of them are listening. "We have a right to our lives!" The kids go wild. "We have a right to choose what happens to our bodies!" The cheers reach fever pitch. "We deserve a world where both those things are possible— and it's our job to help make that world.
There can be no doubt that this possessive clinging to things is one of the most harmful habits in the [christian] life. Because it is so natural, it is rarely recognized for the evil that it is. But its outworkings are tragic.
Wishing of all strategies, is the worst.