Quotes About Restoration
Words can break someone into a million pieces, but they can also put them back together
~ Taylor Swift
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All of history is a kind of broken marriage and God puts it back together again.
~ Peter Kreeft
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The broken bone, once set together, is stronger than ever.
~ John Lyly
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Things that break - be they bones, hearts, or promises - can be put back together but will never really be whole.
~ Jodi Picoult
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I desired as many as could to join together in fasting and prayer, that God would restore the spirit of love and of a sound mind to the poor deluded rebels in America.
~ John Wesley
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If you look at the gospel, it just doesn't break things apart. The gospel brings things together. One of the great demonstration of the gospel's power is reconciliation.
~ Tullian Tchividjian
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There are hearts, reader, that never mend again once they are broken. Or if they do mend, they heal themselves in a crooked and lopsided way, as if sewn together by a careless craftsman.
~ Kate DiCamillo
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It was just as well that neither Wyatt nor Morgan inquired about the provenance of the teeth themselves, for Wyatt's new ones were among the hundreds of thousands collected from battlegrounds, sorted by type and size, and made available for restorative dentistry for many years after the war. With John Henry's sketches and detailed measurements to go by, his cousin Robert had found a pair of upper centrals that matched Morgan's closely.
~ Mary Doria Russell
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The water, that circle of shattered glass, healed itself with a slow whisper and lay back
~ Mary Oliver
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It's impossible not to remember wild and want it back.
~ Mary Oliver
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We have to bring back his eye by the
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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Dr. Grime carries a Tide stain pen. He does not use his own spit. Art conservators do. "We make cotton swabs on bamboo sticks and moisten the swab in our mouths," says Andrea Chevalier, senior paintings conservator with the Intermuseum Conservation Association.
~ Mary Roach
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I contempleted the lake; the waters were placid, all around was calm and the snowy mountains... the calm and heavenly scene restored me and I continued my journey toward Geneva.
~ Mary Shelley
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After desolation, grief brings back our humanity
~ Mason Cooley
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Come to me in my dreams, and then By day I shall be well again! For so the night will more than pay The hopeless longings of the day.
~ Matthew Arnold
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No sooner was the wound given than the remedy was provided and revealed.
~ Matthew Henry
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I suppose it is in our nature," she said finally. "When men fear the loss of what they know, they will follow any tyrant who promises to restore the old order." "If that is our nature, then nature is madness. These are more dangerous times than we ever have known." *
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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When men fear the loss of what they know, they will follow any tyrant who promises to restore the old order." "If that is our nature, then nature is madness. These are more dangerous times than we ever have known." *
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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We stalled long enough for Maggot to undisgrace himself
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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When men fear the loss of what they know, they will follow any tyrant who promises to restore the old order." "If that is our nature, then nature is madness. These are more dangerous times than we ever have
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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I suppose it is in our nature," she said finally. "When men fear the loss of what they know, they will follow any tyrant who promises to restore the old order." "If that is our nature, then nature is madness.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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To be inspired is to feel God funnelling into one's work. We always want light from the darkness. We know something is there before we see it. The objective for a writer is to try to get some part of the face of a God on a piece of paper. It is a fearful undertaking going into something profound without knowing what you are looking for. Beauty is incomprehensible. Isn't that what God is? Witnessing the loss of beauty and the enduring effort to restore beauty, isn't this God?
~ Barry Lopez
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Ezekiel 37, a passage frequently misread by people who think the prophet is discussing the future resurrection of individuals at the end of time. He is not. He is explicitly referring to the restoration of the nation of Judah after its destruction.
~ Bart D. Ehrman
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Countries that are defeated by their enemies often rebuild. But the countries that are destroyed from within—that's really the end of the line.
~ Stephen Kotkin
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