God often grants in a moment what He has long denied.
What further helps to reveal reality is when our personal thinking ceases to take reality for granted.
Only prisoners were ever granted easy passage into a prison.
There are two things that grant a bit of immortality: books and children
Cats have gnosis to a degree that is granted to few bishops.
May the Lord grant you, your every desire.
The moon had never been as bright as the shine it was granting the sky with, committing every moment until sunrise.
I like tuna when there's a definite streak of deep pink in the middle, medium rare so to speak, and it comes out best when it's not cut too thick.
Prayer should be short, without giving God Almighty reasons why he should grant this, or that; he knows best what is good for us.
Some felt as if 'Charlie Hebdo' was obsessed with its 'Screw Allah' stance. It's a sort of provocation that caused a lot of debates.
Always there has been an adventure just around the corner--and the world is still full of corners.
I do have some books, but in all the distance flights I've made I've never opened the books. I've been too busy.
It is also, I would guess, a universal that in all societies people value respectability granted to them.
Life is full of unexpected. May God grant us the grace, courage and hope to endure the unexpected circumstances.
I really like boats. If you want to go somewhere, you just take your house with you.
Delays in granting of justice very often reduce the speed with which investment could be undertaken, discouraging investors.
Don't take the time you spend with your friends for granted because by the time they're gone you'll have a mountain of regrets
I count my blessings every day, quite honestly, because I take nothing for granted.
But only a brief moment is granted to the brave one breath or two, whose wage is the long nights of the grave.
We should not take our ‘Humanity’ for granted. We should love and respect things as if they were ourselves.
The greatest blessing granted to mankind come by way of madness, which is a divine gift.