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Hardship often prepares an ordinary person for an extraordinary destiny.
— CS Lewis
For you will certainly carry out God's purpose, however you act, but it makes a difference to you whether you serve like Judas or like John.
— CS Lewis
Aim at Heaven and you will get Earth 'thrown in': aim at Earth and you will get neither.
— CS Lewis
The Future… something which everyone reaches at the rate of sixty minutes an hour, whatever he does, whoever he is.
— CS Lewis
Since it is so likely that children will meet cruel enemies, let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage. Otherwise you are making their destiny not brighter but darker.
— CS Lewis
Fate bestows its rewards on those who put themselves in the proper attitude to receive them.
— Calvin Coolidge
When God works in our lives, those without faith like to call it chance. Those who believe call it a miracle. I don't know where you land on that scale, but I'm suggesting God is not as distant as you may believe.
— Camron Wright
But if life could be worse, didn't that mean it could also be better?'" As it was, he settled for odd jobs, harvesting occasional crops, living a life that was destined never to rise above the menial. He was proof that the muzzling of motivation only makes for mediocrity, that every man needs a purpose.
— Camron Wright
Was all this mess just part of God's master plan?
— Camron Wright
The sure path can only lead to death.
— Carl Jung
Can any man or woman choose duties? No more that they can choose their birthplace, or their father or mother.
— George Eliot
At the age of twenty-two, suspecting their time was limited, Ichimei and she had gorged on love to enjoy it to the full, but the more they tried to exhaust it, the wilder their desire became, and whoever says that every flame must sooner or later be extinguished is wrong, because there are passions that blaze on until destiny destroys them with a swipe of its paw, and even then hot embers remain that need only a breath of oxygen to be rekindled.
— Isabel Allende