Keith Miller

Keith Miller
Keith Ross Miller, AM MBEwas an Australian test cricketer and a Royal Australian Air Force pilot during World War II. Miller is widely regarded as Australia's greatest ever all-rounder. Because of his ability, irreverent manner and good looks he was a crowd favourite. English journalist Ian Wooldridge called Miller "the golden boy" of cricket, leading to his being nicknamed "Nugget". He "was more than a cricketer ... he embodied the idea that there was more to life than cricket"...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth19 April 1927
CountryUnited States of America
Keith Miller quotes about
Feelings are like a color chart that God has given us.
Beneath all of these addictions is this disease, this control disease which is the mark of our society.
I was taught that pain is bad.
A spiritual person is also in touch with his or her own reality, feelings and thoughts, and the reality of the people around him or her, not projecting on them.
There never was a social change in America without angry people at the heart
The whole Bible is the story of men and women trying to get back to God, to overcome that sin with sacrifices, good works, sermons, prophesy, witnessing, giving all kinds of things. It never worked
We can't be intimate because we can't share feelings that we don't have
We religious controllers control in the name of Jesus and it is really painful to people
Religious work is one of the best ways to keep from facing your reality if you are Christian, if you are using it to calm the pain, because that it what all addictions are, attempts to cover the pain of this spiritual disease
A lot of us have jobs where we need to give people structure but that is different from controlling.
Intimacy, as I am using it, is sharing my reality with you.
The problem is that this speeded-up life and stress in America causes us to cut off our feelings, so we are out of touch with our reality.
All I have to tell you about is what I have heard and seen of Jesus, how He is helping me find freedom, to occasionally love other people, and even accept myself with all my mixed motives.
No gentleman ever discusses any relationship with a lady.