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Leslie Ludy quote #313 from Set-Apart Femininity: God's Sacred Intent for Every Young Woman

The New Testament describes the characteristics of a virtuous widow who is qualified to receive help from believers. This womans description seems to parallel the miraculous poured-out life portrayed by the Proverbs 31 woman. She does not live for her own pleasure but is well reported for good works bringing up children lodging strangers washing the saints feet relieving the afflicted and diligently following every good work. How does she accomplish all of this She trusts in God and continues in supplications and prayers night and day 1 Timothy 55-610. She lives a supernatural existence accomplishing incredible things without stress and exhaustion because she makes prayer the foundation of her life.
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Teresa of Ávila quote #71 from The Life of Saint Teresa of Ávila by Herself

I used unexpectedly to experience a consciousness of the presence of God or such a kind that I could not possibly doubt that He was within me or that I was wholly engulfed in Him. This was in no sense a vision I believe it is called mystical theology. The soul is suspended in such a way that it seems to be completely outside itself. The will loves the memory I think is almost lost while the understanding I believe thought it is not lost does not reasonI mean that it does not work but is amazed at the extent of all it can understand for God wills it to realize that it understands nothing of what His Majesty represents to it.
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Munia Khan famous quote #90

My tears of joyhear the raindrops cryingas the rain never wants to pourdown on my cloudy dayswhen I makeour love-dreamsfor the sun to dreamonly for you....From the poem Only For You By Munia Khan
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Alexis Carrel famous quote #230

Prayer is the force as real as terrestrial gravity. As a physician I have seen men after all other therapy had failed lifted out of disease and melancholy by the serene effort of prayer. Only in prayer do we achieve that complete and harmonious assembly of body mind and spirit which gives the frail human reed its unshakable strength.
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