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Really showing love requires more than just words.
— Joyce Meyer
Love revels in and grows in the moment and the joy of the moment.
— Leo Buscaglia
If one wishes to be a lover he must start by saying 'YES' to love.
— Leo Buscaglia
Love surrounds me and protects me.
— Louise Hay
If our love for each other really is participatory, then all other human relationships nourish it; it is inclusive, never exclusive.
— Madeleine L'Engle
It is not your job to seek for love. It IS your job to seek within yourself all the barriers against its coming.
— Marianne Williamson
Love is within us. It cannot be destroyed, but can only be hidden
— Marianne Williamson
Then as now, evil begins its courtship cloaked in light. And the heart embraces what is should flee. Forgetting it once had a true lover. Love will prove greater than lust. Sacrifice will overcome seduction. And blood will flow.
— Ted Dekker
Elyon was restoring the Great Romance. Teeleh had stolen his first love, but now Justin had reclaimed her. The price had been his own life. He'd taken her disease on himself and he'd drowned with it, inviting them to embrace his invitation to the Romance by following him into the lake to drown with him. To live as his bride!
— Ted Dekker
Do not allow fear to bind you up, dear one. You will only lose what you already have.
— Ted Dekker
What a terrible thing it is for children to see death, you say. We have it all wrong. If you make a child terrified of death, he won't embrace it so easily. And death must be embraced if you wish to follow Christ. Listen to His teaching. 'Unless you become like a child...and unless you take up your cross daily, you cannot enter the kingdom of heaven.' One is not valuable without the other. Janjic Jovic, The Dance of the Dead, 1959
— Ted Dekker
I now embrace the pleasures of this life with as much or more passion as I did before, but I do so without expecting those pleasures to provide any more than a foretaste of what is to come—a tremendously liberating knowledge.
— Ted Dekker