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“The pain of the flesh is naught to that of the heart”
“Its something of a clich, at least among war correspondents, that war makes people unusually horny; what it actually does is make you want to touch as much flesh as you can get your hands on.”
“People who live in society have learnt how to see themselves, in mirrors, as they appear to their friends. I have no friends: is that why my flesh is so naked?”
“My mind knows what is right, but my flesh is at war against my spirit?”
“The only way for God to take over the world is to live in human flesh by His spirit”
“When learning use the present moment to FOCUS on comprehension bringing the information into the flesh.”
“Jesus became flesh to reveal God in His love and kindness”
“Sin is passionate lust in the flesh.”
“The flesh covers the bones, and makes the spirit naked.”
“The redundancy of flesh, he thinks, the helplessness of meat, how can we conjure spirit from a bone?”
“If souls existed, they resided in flesh.”
“Our loved ones are always with us whether they are of the flesh or of the spirit.”
“Suddenly, Tara's accomplishment was clear. She had lined up allies among the school's various groups and got them all to work together for probably the first time in the school's history. She was l...”
“Going all in and all out for the All in All is both a death sentence and a life sentence. Your sinful nature, along with its selfish desires, is nailed to the cross. Then, and only then, does your ...”
“And remember: the flesh is as sacred as it is profane.”
“Remember that you are here for more than a bunch of flesh.”
“Our flesh is a gift of laughter.”
“The flesh,' as Saint Paul used the term, refers, ironically, not to our bodies but to fallen human nature. The 'carnal' spirit is the one that devours things for itself and refuses to make them an ...”
“Inevitably, Saul's faraway heart would turn to faraway actions.”
“All true friendliness begins with fire and food and drink and the recognition of rain or frost. ...Each human soul has in a sense to enact for itself the gigantic humility of the Incarnation. Every...”