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Love liberates. It doesn't bind. Love says, I love you. I love you if you're in China. I love you if you're across town. I love you if you're in Harlem. I love you. I would like to be near you. I'd like to have your arms around me. I'd like to hear your voice in my ear. But that's not possible now, so I love you. Go.
— Maya Angelou
When we don't get close to people, at least we know what to expect: nothing.
— Melody Beattie
Inevitably, Saul's faraway heart would turn to faraway actions.
— Beth Moore
The closer you are to God, the farther you are from the devil.
— Billy Graham
Don't be deceived by Satan and his lies. Instead, stay close to Christ—because the closer you are to Him, the farther away you are from the devil.
— Billy Graham
We insult God by speaking to Him with our lips while our hearts are far from Him.
— Billy Graham
Out of sight, out of mind. The absent are always in the wrong.
— Thomas a Kempis
Our society is so fragmented, our family lives so sundered by physical and emotional distance, our friendships so sporadic, our intimacies so 'in-between' things and often so utilitarian, that there are few places where we can feel truly safe.
— Henri Nouwen
The farther I run away from the place where God dwells, the less I am able to hear the voice that calls me the Beloved, and the less I hear that voice, the more entangled I become in the manipulations and power games of the world.
— Henri Nouwen
To die to our neighbors means to stop judging them, to stop evaluating them, and thus to become free to be compassionate. Compassion can never coexist with judgment because judgment creates the distance, the distinction, which prevents us from really being with the other.
— Henri Nouwen
We probably will never be free from all our hostilities, and there even may be days and weeks in which our hostile feelings dominate our emotional life to such a degree that the best thing we can do is to keep distance, speak little to others and not write letters, except to ourselves.
— Henri Nouwen
The "distant country" is the world in which everything considered holy at home is disregarded.
— Henri Nouwen