a0eb220
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For even the very wise cannot see all ends.
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unanticipated
prophecy
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J.R.R. Tolkien |
94deded
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Wrong will be right, when Aslan comes in sight
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aslan
inspirational
prophecy
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C.S. Lewis |
04cddea
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Wrong will be right, when Aslan comes in sight, At the sound of his roar, sorrows will be no more, When he bares his teeth, winter meets its death, And when he shakes his mane, we shall have spring again.
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inspirational
prophecy
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C.S. Lewis |
697f022
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You can tell the future?' 'More like the future mugs me from time to time.' Rachel said 'I speak prophecies. The oracle spirit kind of hijacks me once in a while, and speaks important stuff that doesn't make any sense to anybody. But yeah, the prophecies tell the future.
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prophecy
oracle
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Rick Riordan |
37c8fb5
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"As his raft skimmed over the water, taking him back to the mortal world, he understood a line from the Prophecy better- .
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love
prophecy
leo-valdez
oath
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Rick Riordan |
cd0af0d
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"The -- the prophecy . . . the prediction . . . Trelawney . . ." "Ah, yes. How much did you relay to Lord Voldemort?" "Everything -- everything I heard! That is why -- it is for that reason -- he thinks it means Lily Evans!" "The prophecy did not refer to a woman. It spoke of a boy born at the end of July --" "You know what I mean! He thinks it means her son, he is going to hunt her down -- kill them all --" "If she means so much to you, surely Lord Voldemort will spare her? Could you not ask for mercy for the mother, in exchange for the son?" "I have -- I have asked him --" "You disgust me."
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anguish
voldemort
lily-evans
severus-snape
prophecy
disgust
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J.K. Rowling |
499da1b
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Wisdom's daughter walks alone. That didn't just mean without other people, Annabeth realized. It meant without any special powers.
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athena
mark-of-athena
prophecy
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Rick Riordan |
2baf4c5
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"Wisdom's daughter walks alone--" "Ella!" Frank stood suddenly. "Maybe it's not the best time--" Ella continued, cupping her hands over her ears and raising her voice. "
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future
sybillene-books
ella
prophecy
heroes-of-olympus
percy-jackson-and-the-olympians
the-mark-of-athena
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Rick Riordan |
ae0c3a6
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Percy grunted. 'Probably something to do with that creep Octavian. Maybe he was so bad at telling the future that he broke Apollo's powers.
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octavian
prophecy
percy-jackson
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Rick Riordan |
078a4ea
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A double-edged sword One side destroys One releases I am your Gordian knot Will you release or destroy me? Follow truth and you shall: Find me on water Purify me through fire Trapped by earth nevermore Air will whisper to you What spirit already knows: That even shattered anything is possible If you believe Then we shall both be free.
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poem
kramisha
zoey
prophecy
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P.C. Cast |
a511505
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Carry the fire.
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emotion
hope
prophecy
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Cormac McCarthy |
39eb2f7
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"But it's your Oracle," I protested. "Can't you tell us what the prophecy means?" Apollo sighed. "You might as well ask an artist to explain his art, or ask a poet to explain his poem. It defeats the purpose. The meaning is only clear through the search."
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prophecy
percy
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Rick Riordan |
2fd9010
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"Hear me, Daenerys Targaryen. The glass candles are burning. Soon comes the pale mare, and after her the others. Kraken and dark flame, lion and griffin, the sun's son and the mummer's dragon. Trust none of them. Remember the Undying. Beware the perfumed seneschal." "Reznak? Why should I fear him?" Dany rose from the pool. Water trickled down her legs, and gooseflesh covered her arms in the cool night air. "If you have some warning for me, speak plainly. What do you want of me, Quaithe?" Moonlight shown in the woman's eyes. "To show you the way." "I remember the way. I go north to go south, east to go west, back to go forward. And to touch the light I have to pass beneath the shadow." She squeezed the water from her silvery hair. "I am half-sick of riddling. In Qarth I was a beggar, but here I am a queen. I command you-" " Remember the Undying. Remember who you are." "The blood of the dragon." "I remember the Undying. , they called me. Three mounts they promised me, three fires, and three treasons. One for blood and one for gold and one for . . ." "Your Grace?" Missandei stood in the door of the queen's bedchamber, a lantern in her hand. "Who are you talking to?" Dany glanced back toward the persimmon tree. There was no woman there. No hooded robe, no lacquer mask, no Quaithe. "
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blood-of-the-dragon
dany
qarth
quaithe
undying
daenerys
targaryen
prophecy
|
George R.R. Martin |
9f6c901
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Your destiny grows clearer, Jason Grace. When the choice comes again- storm or fire- remember me. And do not despair.
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notus
prophecy
percy-jackson
house-of-hades
jason-grace
rick-riordan
|
Rick Riordan |
c98c0d7
|
As a convinced atheist, I ought to agree with Voltaire that Judaism is not just one more religion, but in its way the root of religious evil. Without the stern, joyless rabbis and their 613 dour prohibitions, we might have avoided the whole nightmare of the Old Testament, and the brutal, crude wrenching of that into prophecy-derived Christianity, and the later plagiarism and mutation of Judaism and Christianity into the various rival forms of Islam. Much of the time, I do concur with Voltaire, but not without acknowledging that Judaism is dialectical. There is, after all, a specifically Jewish version of the eighteenth-century Enlightenment, with a specifically Jewish name--the --for itself. The term derives from the word for 'mind' or 'intellect,' and it is naturally associated with ethics rather than rituals, life rather than prohibitions, and assimilation over 'exile' or 'return.' It's everlastingly linked to the name of the great German teacher Moses Mendelssohn, one of those conspicuous Jewish hunchbacks who so upset and embarrassed Isaiah Berlin. (The other way to upset or embarrass Berlin, I found, was to mention that he himself was a cousin of Menachem Schneerson, the 'messianic' Lubavitcher .) However, even pre-enlightenment Judaism forces its adherents to study and think, it reluctantly teaches them what others think, and it may even teach them to think also.
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enlightenment
christianity
religion
education
life
assimilation
chabad-messianism
dialectics
haskalah
isaiah-berlin
menachem-mendel-schneerson
messianism
moses-mendelssohn
prohibitions
rebbes
rituals
rabbis
exile
monotheism
judaism
old-testament
germans
free-thought
return
study
ethics
plagiarism
prophecy
atheism
voltaire
islam
intellect
antisemitism
thought
evil
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Christopher Hitchens |
2d4d7ee
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Caves of blue. Strike the hue. Westward, burning. Pages turning. Indiana. Ripe banana. Happiness approaches. Serpents and roaches. There once was a god named Apollo Who plunged in a cave blue and hollow Upon a three-seater The bronze fire-eater Was forced death and madness to swallow
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calypso
festus
festus-the-dragon
the-sun
trials-of-apollo
limerick
confusing
rachel-elizabeth-dare
prophecy
leo-valdez
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Rick Riordan |
653da84
|
Every single human being should be the fulfilment of a prophecy: for every human being should be the realisation of some ideal, either in the mind of God or in the mind of man.
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religion
god
oscar-wilde
ideal
prophecy
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Oscar Wilde |
68fc753
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"You're free to dream however you wish," Nollin teased. "But don't ask the rest of us to share your unrealistic--" "Then don't ask us to share your weakness!" Jason interrupted."
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strength
brandon
mull
weakness
prophecy
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Brandon Mull |
f959192
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Eastward and westward storms are breaking,--great, ugly whirlwinds of hatred and blood and cruelty. I will not believe them inevitable.
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violence
war
faith
wisdom
hate-crimes
civil-unrest
faith-in-humanity
peacism
political-aggression
political-turmoil
syrian-civil-war
we-can-do-better
intolerance
war-crimes
black-history-month
national-history-day
nonviolent-conflict-resolution
hope-for-the-future
ukraine
bigotry
peace-movement
cruelty
prophecy
peace
crimean-war
diplomacy
russia
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W.E.B. Du Bois |
68740a5
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" " "I haven't got any," said Harry, before he could stop himself. "Excuse me," growled Moody, "you've got strengths if I say you've got them."
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education
exhortation
encouragement
prophecy
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J.K. Rowling |
c9c66f1
|
If a dream can tell the future it can also thwart that future. For God will not permit that we shall know what is to come. He is bound to no one that the world unfold just so upon its course and those who by some sorcery or by some dream might come to pierce the veil that lies so darkly over all that is before them may serve by just that vision to cause that God should wrench the world from its heading and set it upon another course altogether and then where stands the sorcerer? Where the dreamer and his dream?
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|
fate
predestination
sorcery
prophecy
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Cormac McCarthy |
83c7ee5
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And men my prophet wail deride!
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magic
prophecy
urban-fantasy
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Ilona Andrews |
2d9314d
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Among all forms of mistake, prophecy is the most gratuitous.
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|
prophecy
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George Eliot |
bcf4289
|
"Rolling flat onto his back, Drake shuddered. Then he inhaled deeply. He stared up at the night sky. "We're going to win," he said, his voice calmer, less strained. "This is nothing. Keep going. They can't stop us. Jason, give Rachel the necklace. Tell her . . . tell her I'm sorry. Tell her . . . I wanted . . . to show her . . . my little valley. Tell her I tried." His voice was growing weak. Farfalee smoothed a hand over his brow. "Shhh," she whispered. "Be still, Drake. You can rest now. You did it. Rest. We'll take it from here." "Failie," he whispered, his hand twitching toward the back of his neck with little jerks. "Where's my seed?" His head tipped sideways. The breath went out of him."
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death
chasing
drake
brandon
mull
prophecy
dying
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Brandon Mull |
cd25eeb
|
It is night in your Seven Kingdoms now,' the red woman went on, 'but soon the sun will rise again. The war continues, Davos Seaworth, and some will soon learn that even an ember in the ashes can still ignite a great blaze. The old maester looked at Stannis and saw only a man. You see a king. You are both wrong. He is the Lord's chosen, the warrior of fire. I have seen him leading the fight against the dark, I have seen it in the flames. The flames do not lie, else you would not be here. It is written in prophecy as well. When the red star bleeds and the darkness gathers, Azor Ahai shall be born again amidst smoke and salt to wake dragons out of stone.
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daenerys
melisandre
prophecy
|
George R.R. Martin |
3adefac
|
The pulpit is ever this earth's foremost part; all the rest comes in its rear; the pulpit leads the world. From thence it is the storm of God's quick wrath is first descried, and the bow must bear the earliest brunt. From thence it is the God of breezes fair or foul is first invoked for favorable winds. Yes, the world's a ship on its passage out, and not a voyage complete; and the pulpit is its prow.
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prophecy
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Herman Melville |
08551c6
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Listen, Legs, I'm going to die anyway. I'm human. And I don't know about you, but I don't believe in visions of the future. I believe we choose our own destiny. You didn't give me a choice last time. You just left. But I'm here now. And I love you. Stay with me. Don't fear the future; we'll face it together.
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future
destiny
love
blue-bloods
lost-in-time
melissa-de-la-cruz
prophecy
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Melissa de la Cruz |
8310472
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Pretty soon...do you realize there'll be so many additional childhoods and pasts with everybody writing about them everybody'll give up reading in despair-There'll be an Explosion of childhoods and pasts, they'll have to have a giant Brain print them out microscopically on film to be stored in a warehouse on Mars to give Heaven Seventy Kotis to catch up on all that reading- Seventy Million Million Kotis! - Whoopee! - Everything is free!
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prophecy
jack-kerouac
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Jack Kerouac |
4e8ba6a
|
He might as well wish for another thousand men, and maybe a dragon or three.
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prophecy
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George R.R. Martin |
b07ffd4
|
She doesn't think it's a good idea to know the future, because you can hardly ever change it, so why suffer twice?
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unchangeable
margaret-atwood
the-robber-bride
the-future
foresight
fortune-telling
prophecy
suffer
inevitable
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Margaret Atwood |
a30a5a0
|
He realized suddenly that it was one thing to see the past occupying the present, but the true test of prescience was to see the past in the future. Things persisted in not being what they seemed.
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discernment
perspective
prophecy
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Frank Herbert |
9b32798
|
Life cannot find reasons to sustain it, cannot be a source of decent mutual regard, unless each of us resolves to breathe such qualities into it.
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religion
meaning-of-life
science-fiction
existentialism
ethics
prophecy
mythology
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Frank Herbert |
ce95a04
|
Our souls are but leaves in a storm, and only the gods know where we will come to rest.
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|
people
life
fait
prophecy
gods
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David Gemmell |
ec013ae
|
To be candid, in Middlemarch phraseology, meant, to use an early opportunity of letting your friends know that you did not take a cheerful view of their capacity, their conduct, or their position; and a robust candor never waited to be asked for its opinion.
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correction
motive
prophecy
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George Eliot |
3da1637
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An Ojibwa tradition seems relevant. It speaks of a comet that 'burned up the earth' in the remote past and that is destined to return: 'The star with the long, wide tail is going to destroy the world some day when it comes low again. That's the comet called Long-Tailed Heavenly Climbing Star. It came down here once, thousands of years ago. Just like the sun. It had radiation and burning heat in its tail ... Indian people were here before that happened, living on the earth. But things were wrong with nature on the earth, and a lot of people had abandoned the spiritual path. The Holy Spirit warned them a long time before the comet came. Medicine men told everyone to prepare. ... The comet burnt everything to the ground. There wasn't a thing left ... There is a prophecy that the comet will destroy the earth again. But it's a restoration. The greatest blessing this island [Turtle Island/America] will ever have. People don't listen to their spiritual guidance today. There will be signs in the sun, moon and stars when the comet comes down again.
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restoration
comet-impact
deep-human-history
prophecy
tradition
destruction
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Graham Hancock |
d9b3660
|
"A single obscure decision of prophecy, perhaps the choice of one word over another, could change the entire aspect of the future. He tells us "The vision of time is broad, but when you pass through it, time becomes a narrow door."
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time
possibilities
prophecy
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Frank Herbert |
956b9a4
|
At the quantum level our universe can be seen as an indeterminate place, predictable in a statistical way only when you employ large enough numbers. Between that universe and a relatively predictable one where the passage of a single planet can be timed to a picosecond, other forces come into play. For the in-between universe where we find our daily lives, that which you believe is a dominant force. Your beliefs order the unfolding of daily events. If enough of us believe, a new thing can be made to exist. Belief structure creates a filter through which chaos is sifted into order.
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|
religion
science-fiction
prophecy
mythology
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Frank Herbert |
e2df096
|
"She gave a little sob deep in her throat. 'Call it a prophecy, call it a prediction, call it fate - call it what you will. I fought against it hard enough, God knows. But the evidence of my own eyes, my own ears, my own senses, is too much for me. And the time's too short now. I'm afraid to take a chance. I haven't got the nerve to bluff it out, to sit pat. You don't gamble with a human life. Today's the 13th, isn't it? It's too close to the 14th; there isn't time-margin enough left now to be skeptical, to keep it to myself any longer. Day by day I've watched him cross off the date on his desk-calendar, drawing nearer to death. There are only two leaves left now, and I want help! Because on the 14th - at the exact stroke of midnight, as the 15th is beginning -' She covered her face with both arms and shook silently. 'Yes?' urged McManus. 'Yes?' 'He's become convinced - oh, and almost I have too - that at exactly midnight on the 14th he's to die. Not just die but meet his death in full vigor and health, a death rushing down to him from the stars he was born under - rushing down even before he existed at all. A death inexorable, inescapable. A death horrid and violent, inconceivable here in this part of the world where we live.' She took a deep, shuddering breath, whispered the rest of it. 'Death at the jaws of a lion.' ("Speak To Me Of Death")"
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death
fate-destiny
inescapable
prediction
prophecy
|
Cornell Woolrich |
e692c14
|
It is one thing to know what is to come. It is another thing to confront it.
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|
preaching
prophecy
|
Geraldine Brooks |
2fb2a10
|
"How did you get hired?" "I checked the box on the application that said "descendant" by mistake. I'm dyslexic and I thought it said something else." "Okay," I said, thinking that was the worst employment application mistake ever. "And they all believe him to be the true ruler of Fallen?" "All the Mei-Bettys do. They're, like, obsessed with it. It's a little like restaurant-of-the-body-snatchers, you know?" "Then why do you work there?" I asked. "Clearly, you figured out something was wrong with them." "Duh, but it pays well and they provide room and board. I sorta needed the job and a place to stay. It's got free wifi," she said, as if that explained everything." --
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dark-urban-fantasy
demons
prophecy
paranormal
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H.D. Smith |
ac125fe
|
Not only were the Jews expecting the birth of a Great King, a Wise Man and a Saviour, but Plato and Socrates also spoke of the Logos and of the Universal Wise Man 'yet to come'. Confucius spoke of 'the Saint'; the Sibyls, of a 'Universal King'; the Greek dramatist, of a saviour and redeemer to unloose man from the 'primal eldest curse'. All these were on the Gentile side of the expectation. What separates Christ from all men is that first He was expected; even the Gentiles had a longing for a deliverer, or redeemer. This fact alone distinguishes Him from all other religious leaders.
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the-messiah
jesus-christ
prophecy
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Fulton J. Sheen |
2fb2460
|
Even those who know better, such as the King, nurse strange ideas about me as a prophet. They do not understand that I am given to see only those matters that roil the heavens. They expect me to know everything.
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exposition
preaching
priorities
distraction
prophecy
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Geraldine Brooks |
aa62839
|
I understood that I was being shown the future: shards of what would come to be. Often, I cried out for the pain of it. But other times, I was comforted, because I saw, for an instant, the pattern of the whole.
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|
prayer
sovereignty-of-god
word-of-god
perspective
prophecy
|
Geraldine Brooks |
d10ba86
|
My prophetic task would be twofold: to stand up to him, and to stand by him. To awaken his conscience, and to salve the pain this would cause him.
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|
pastor
word-of-god
evangelism
graciousness
prophecy
|
Erik Larson |
7cb48d2
|
A prophet is not someone who first had an idea. He is the one to first believe in it and take it to its conclusion.
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|
leadership
prophecy
|
Nassim Nicholas Taleb |
a662542
|
I like his optimism,' I said. 'I like the way when he and some other rabbis saw a jackal in the ruins of Jerusalem, and the others began to cry, he laughed and said that just as the prophecy of the destruction of the temple was fulfilled, so the prophecy of the rebuilding would also be fulfilled. I like that.
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optimism
temple
prophecy
jewish
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Chaim Potok |