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Conflicting Morals

Moral #1: “If you work hard, stay focused, and never give up, you will eventually get what you want in life. Moral #2: Sometimes the things we want most in life are the things that will kill us

Donald Miller

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The Wise Pancake

I can no more understand the totality of God than the pancake I made for breakfast understands the complexity of me

Donald Miller

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Live Life

No, life cannot be understood flat on a page. It has to be lived; a person has to get out of his head, has to fall in love, has to memorize poems, has to jump off bridges into rivers, has to stand in an empty desert and whisper sonnets under his breath… We get one story, you and I, and one story alone. God has established the elements, the setting and the climax and resolution. It would be a crime not to venture out, wouldn’t it?

Donald Miller

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Jazz Doesn’t Resolve

I never liked jazz music because jazz music doesn’t resolve. But I was outside the Bagdad Theater in Portland
one night when I saw a man playing the saxophone. I stood there for fifteen minutes,
and he never opened his eyes.

After that I liked jazz music.

Sometimes you have to watch somebody love something before you can love it yourself. It is as if
they are showing you the way.

Donald Miller

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Love vs Choice

Believing in God is as much like falling in love as it is making a decision. Love is both something that happens to you and something you decide upon

Donald Miller

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Frightened

How extraordinary! The richest, longest lived, best protected, most resourceful
civilization, with the highest degree of insight into its own technology, is on its way to becoming the most frightened.

Wildavsky

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The Truth Commotion

A truth’s initial commotion is directly proportional to how deeply the lie was believed.It wasn’t the world being round that agitated people, but that the world wasn’t flat. When a well-packaged web of lies has been sold gradually to the masses over generations, the truth will seem utterly preposterous, and its speaker a raving lunatic.

Dresden James