Saturday, October 9, 2010

Rawr means "I love you" in dinosaur. It also means, "I miss you" and "I'm hungry" and "I'm really hungry. I'm going to eat you, so you better run!"

I'm in love with my bed. But my alarm clock won't let us be together...

I stepped on a cornflake. Does that mean I'm a cereal killer?

I wish I could record my dreams, and watch them later :) .

I don't miss you...I miss who you were.

"Can you do me a favor?" "Sure." "Can you go up the stairs and..." "No(:"

I saw a picture of a giraffe. It said, "Moo. I'm a goat."

If Google can't find it, you're screwed.

I don't know Marge. Trying is the first step to failure. ~Homer Simpson

Bloom where you are planted.

Love is the only justice. ~Iris Murdoch

Entranced in my reverie, I am isolated and alone. ~Brennan Manning

Servanthood is not an emotion or mood or feeling; it is a decision to live like Jesus.

"a society marinating in its own incestuous self-interest"

One imponderable trait of the human psyche is its ability to make irrational judgments about worthwhile human investments also with its refusal to view life in light of eternity.

JESUS ACTED OUT HIS PASSION FOR THE FATHER WHOSE INDISCRIMINATE LOVE ALLOWS HIS RAIN TO FALL ON HONEST AND DISHONEST MEN ALIKE.

Faith tells us we are Abba's beloved children.

The "poverty of uniqueness" is the call of Jesus to stand utterly alone when the only alternative is to cut a deal at the price of one's integrity. It is a lonely yes to the whispers of our true self, a clinging to our core identity when companionship and community support are withheld.

Passion is not high emotion but a steely determination, fired by love, to stay centered in the awareness of Christ's present risenness, a driveness to remain rooted in the truth of who I am, and a readiness to pay the price of fidelity.

Chances are, the last time you really had fun was spontaneous, after you threw off your inhibitions...The secret to enjoying uninhibited spontaneity as a Christian is to remove unscriptural inhibitors...Chief among the inhibitors of Christian fun is our fleshly tendency to keep up appearances..."Who cares what people say!? I care what God says; I stopped playing for the grandstand a long time ago when I started playing for the coach." ....It is a lot more fun trying to please the Lord than trying to please people.

He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. ~Jim Elliot