🔥 CLARENCE THOMAS IS THE ABSOLUTE GOAT!
"I'd rather die than withdraw. If they're gonna kill me, they're gonna kill me."
Q: So you'd still like to serve on the Supreme Court?
THOMAS: "I'd rather die than withdraw from the process. Not for the purpose of serving on the Supreme Court, but for the purpose of not being driven out of this process."
"I will not be scared. I don't like bullies. I've never run from bullies. I never cry uncle, and I'm not gonna cry uncle today whether I want to be on the Supreme Court or not."'
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h/t @DanScavino
Happy Easter.
The tomb is empty, the Shepherd is calling,
and your name is on his lips.
Rise—and follow the voice that knows you best.
Triple Alleluias!
4RJesus (Risen, Rising, Reigning, Returning)
The Iranian government isn't worried about their players' safety, they’re worried about being embarrassed on the world stage.🇮🇷
"The safest place for the Iranian World Cup team is any country in the world except for Iran. You’re afraid of them going to the World Cup because, on the international stage, they may not repeat your national anthem. You’re embarrassed of what they could do to you."
Thinkers like Carl Jung and Viktor Frankl, help us name something many already sense in their bones. A person gains substance when they stand in the gap between the world they wish for and the world they actually inhabit. Jung understood that our growth unfolds along a path where we face what he referred to as the shadow, that inner space that contains fracture and ambiguity that we tend to spend years avoiding. When we ultimately choose to face this reality, the ego stops pretending, and we begin to attend to the deeper currents that have been speaking all along. Frankl saw this with piercing clarity. Stripped of every illusion, he discovered that meaning rises in the crucible where the surface layers are burned away and only what is real can endure.
In Kansas City this morning and I walked to the church we attended when we lived here in 1990. I was listening to the @GFCFlorida service and the message was on “Waiting”. It was so powerful-I thought of so many blessings I’ve received in the 2nd half of my life.
Pastor Daryl pointed out that waiting on the Lord is not just “chilling” but it’s trusting and waiting on God’s promises with expectations rather than frustration. It’s not always easy to do but that is how our faith gets developed.
It was a great hour for me to look back and see just how faithful God is—if we remain faithful🙏🏽
“but they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.”
Isaiah 40:31 KJV
@PlayFor90 I hope so. I feel like the last three years he’s been with this club Busio hasn’t progressed as if he was with a club in Germany or England.