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Prayer is such an intimate act, a place of vulnerability. It is, hopefully, when we are our least guarded, our most honest selves. And this is good, of course; this is as it ought to be. When we come to God, we certainly want to come as honestly and openly as we can; we want to be our truest selves before him. Prayer lets us be in a place of need.
- John Eldredge
My truest desire is fellowship with good friends, the love of a caring family, and a close relationship with God.
- Wanda Brunstetter
Young lovers see a vision of the world redeemed by love. That is the truest thing they ever see, for without it life is death.
- Wendell Berry
XII Do not live for death, pay it no fear or wonder. This is the firmest law of the truest faith. Death is the dew that wets the grass in the early morning dark. It is God's entirely. Withdraw your fatal homage, and live.
- Wendell Berry
Young lovers see a vision of the world redeemed by love. That is the truest thing they ever see, for without it life is death.
- Wendell Berry
Worship in the truest sense takes place only when our full attention is on God—on His glory, power, majesty, love and compassion.
- Billy Graham
Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake.
- Henry David Thoreau
Was never true love loved in vain, For truest love is highest gain.
- George Eliot
It is difficult to demonstrate love when you feel little to no motivation. But love in its truest sense is not based on feelings. Rather, love determines to show thoughtful actions even when there seems to be no reward. You will never learn to love until you learn to demonstrate kindness. First.
- Stephen Kendrick
The truest way to receive the gospel of Christ crucified is to cultivate a deep appreciation of the way the biblical motifs interact with each other and enlarge one another.
- Fleming Rutledge
They say the truest beauty is in the harshest land and that God can be found there by those with open eyes.
- Alice Hoffman
My father was both a scientist and a magician, but he declared that it was in literature wherein we discovered our truest natures.
- Alice Hoffman