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“It was something new for her. New roads, new people, new places, new opportunities and new perspective. This is the one thing that inevitably moves a person through the grief. Growth heals grief.”
Kate McGahan“For a Christian to return to a Jewish territoriality is to deny fundamentally what has transpired in the incarnation. It is to deflect appropriate devotion to the new place where God has appeared in residence, namely, in his Son. This explains why the New Testament applies to the person of Christ religious language formerly devoted to the Holy Land or the Temple. He is the new spatiality, the new locale where God may be met.”
Gary M. Burge, Jesus and the Land: The New Testament Challenge to "Holy Land" Theology“You release the pain of the past and press on. It's a new day, and God is doing a new thing. He wants to take you to a new place, to transform you into a new person.”
Craig Groeschel, Weird: Because Normal Isn't Working“We travel not just to see the beauty of new places but to see our own beauty in a new environment.”
Debasish Mridha“You’ve got a chance to start out all over again. A new place, new people, new sights. A clean slate. See, you can be anything you want with a fresh start.”
Annie Proulx, The Shipping News“Change is like the skin peeling off of a snake. It is slow. It is sticky. And sometimes you have to rub against a hard place to pull yourself through it. But in the end, you realize that it was worth it all to get the the new place and new person you have become.”
Stella Payton“Every time you tear a leaf off a calendar, you present a new place for new ideas and progress.”
Charles Kettering“How to Find Your Joylah1. Try new things2. Be open to new friends3. Visit new places4. Listen to new ideas5. Remember each day is a new day6. And it's really no big deal if beads get mixed up every once in a while”
Elizabeth Atkinson, I, Emma Freke“The courtyard kept changing, dazzling her with the flowers that bloomed between one day and the next, with the bare branches of trees that were swollen with the buds of new leaves and then fuzzed with green. Every day, she drove a familiar road through a new place.”
Anne Bishop, Murder of Crows“I love new places, new people, new ideas. I love cultural differences, and I'm fascinated by the truth - all the different versions of it.”
Martin Henderson