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Like reading Theology, Philosophy, Science, History, Literature. Anything I can learn from really.
Books are awesome, danke Johannes Gutenberg...
Like learning about countries and culture. Protestant Christian. Engaged.
Requests
Looking to meet people from different countries and cultures around the world, discuss life and different topics.
Language Exchange Requests
Would like to practice languages via Skype.
Hobbies & Interests
Reading, documentaries, outdoors, the occasional video game.
Favorite Movies
Braveheart, Shawshank Redemption, Defiance, Schindler's List, Apocalypto, epic drama movies...
Favorite TV Shows
Everybody Loves Reymond, Big Bang Theory, The Office (American Version), Red Dwarf
Favorite Quotes
"If it were within the range of human capacity to conceive of a time when God dwelt alone without His creatures, we should then have one of the grandest and most stupendous views of God. There was a season when as yet the sun had never run its race or commenced flashing his golden rays across space to gladden the earth. There was an era when no star sparkled in the firmament for there was no sea of azure in which they might float. There was a time when all we now behold of God's great universe was yet unborn, slumbering in the mind of God, as yet uncreated and non-existent. Though no seraphs hymned His praises, though no strong winged cherubs flashed like lightning to do His high behest, He sat as King on His throne, the mighty God forever to be worshiped. The Dread Supreme, in solemn silence dwelling by Himself in vast immensity, the light from His own countenance forming the brightness of His Glory. God was, and God is. From everlasting to everlasting." C H Spurgeon
"And I confess myself to be none of those lazy persons, that seem to expect to obtain from God the knowledge of the wonders of his book upon as easy terms, as Adam did a wife, by sleeping profoundly, and having her presented to him at his awaking." Robert Boyle
"But no one sets a value on time; all use it lavishly as if it costs nothing." Seneca
“The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” Augustine
"One great cause of our insensibility to the goodness of the Creator, is the very extensiveness of His bounty. We prize but little what we share only in common with the rest, or with the generality of our species. When we hear of blessings, we think forthwith of success, of prosperous fortunes, of honours, riches, preferments, i.e. of those advantages and superiorities over others, which we happen either to possess, or to be in pursuit of, or to covet. The common benefits of our nature entirely escape us. Yet these are great things. These constitute what most properly ought to be accounted blessings of Providence...Nightly rest and daily bread, the ordinary use of our limbs, and senses, and understandings, are gifts which admit if no comparison with any other. Yet, because almost every man we meet with possesses these, we leave them out of our enumeration. They raise no sentiment; they move no gratitude." William Paley
"Life without pursuit is a vague and languid thing." Seneca