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21 " At the last, this is what will determine a fulfilling, meaningful life, a life that, behind all the facades, every one of us longs to live: gratitude for the blessings that expresses itself by becoming the blessing. "
― Ann Voskamp , One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are
22 " When we stop fearing failure, we start being artists. "
― Ann Voskamp
23 " He does have surprising, secret purposes. I open a Bible, and His plans, startling, lie there barefaced. It’s hard to believe it, when I read it, and I have to come back to it many times, feel long across those words, make sure they are real. His love letter forever silences any doubts: “His secret purpose framed from the very beginning [is] to bring us to our full glory” (1 Corinthians 2:7 NEB). "
24 " Practice is the hardest part of learning, and training is the essence of transformation. "
25 " Just that maybe … maybe you don’t want to change the story, because you don’t know what a different ending holds. "
26 " We only enter into the full life if our faith gives thanks. Because how else do we accept His free gift of salvation if not with thanksgiving? Thanksgiving is the evidence of our acceptance of whatever He gives. Thanksgiving is the manifestation of our Yes! to His grace. "
27 " Forget the face of God, and forget your own name is Beloved. "
― Ann Voskamp , The Broken Way: A Daring Path into the Abundant Life
28 " There is one spectacle grander than the sea, that is the sky; there is one spectacle grander than the sky, that is the interior of the soul. "
29 " The highest form of prayer is to the goodness of God. . . . God only desires that our soul cling to him with all of its strength, in particular, that it clings to his goodness. "
30 " I hunger for filling in a world that is starved. "
31 " But, someone, please give me—who is born again but still so much in need of being born anew—give me the details of how to live in the waiting cocoon before the forever begins? "
32 " Who would ever know the greater graces of comfort and perseverance, mercy and forgiveness, patience and courage, if no shadows fell over a life? "
33 " When we lay the soil of our hard lives open to the rain of grace and let joy penetrate our cracked and dry places, let joy soak into our broken skin and deep crevices, life grows. How can this not be the best thing for the world? For us? "
34 " Stress isn't only a joy stealer. The way we respond to it can be sin. "
35 " Is the height of my chara joy dependent on the depths of my eucharisteo thanks? "
36 " Awe ignites joy because it makes us bend the knee. "
37 " While I may not always feel joy, God asks me to give thanks in all things because He knows that the feeling of joy begins in the action of thanksgiving. "
38 " Joy is a flame that glimmers only in the palm of the open and humble hand. In an open and humble palm, released and surrendered to receive, light dances, flickers happy. The moment the hand is clenched tight, fingers all pointing towards self and rights and demands, joy is snuffed out. Anger is the lid that suffocates joy until she lies limp and lifeless. "
39 " The joy of small that makes life large. "
40 " Joy is the realest reality, the fullest life, and joy is always given, never grasped. God gives gifts and I give thanks and I unwrap the gift given: joy. (Page 57) "