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Be the one who nurtures and builds. Be the one who has an understanding and a forgiving heart one who looks for the best in people. Leave people better than you found them.
If we could look into each other’s hearts and understand the unique challenges each of us faces, I think we would treat each other much more gently, with more love, patience, tolerance, and care.
Leave people better than you found them.
Give no time to finding fault of criticism.
Striving can be more important than arriving.
A friend is a possession we earn, not a gift.
Often our self-esteem is bruised by criticism.
Blessed is he or she who avoids being offended.
A man must rise by his own efforts and walk by faith.
Procrastination is a deadly weapon of human progress.
Constant criticism can wear one down and weaken knees.
True love is a process. True love requires personal action.
Tact is rubbing out another's mistakes, not rubbing them in.
Adaptability cushions the impact of change or disappointment.
Love should be a vehicle allowed to travel without limitations.
Pleasure usually takes the form of me and now; joy is us and always.
Resentment and anger are not good for the soul. They are foul things.
What we are is more important than what we have or what is said of us.
Sometimes when family members least deserve love, they need it the most.
Adversity will surface in every life. How we meet it makes the difference.
Wise is the man who says what needs to be said, but not all that could be said.
We need to remove unworthy from our vocabulary and replace it with hope and work.
We are poor in character when we think getting by is a substitute for doing our best.
Being of good cheer makes it possible for us to turn all of our sunsets into sunrises.
Where you have been is not nearly as important as where you are and where you're going.
It is a happy day when we come to know that with God's help, nothing is impossible for us.
Many marriage tragedies are caused, not by lack of money, but rather by the mismanagement of it.
Leaders on every level should be primarily interested in rendering compassionate caring for others.
Proper communication will always be a main ingredient for building family solidarity and permanence.
All of us need to be constantly reminded it takes a heap of living and loving to make a house a home.
One little lie or dishonest act leads to another until the perpetrator is caught in the web of deceit.
Financial peace of mind is not determined by how much we make, but is dependent upon how much we spend!
One who practices pure religion soon discovers it is more rewarding to lift a man up than to hold him down.
Some of us are inclined to look to the weaknesses and shortcomings of others in order to expand our own comfort zone.
The difference between those who are committed and those who are not is the difference between the words want and will.
Enduring, or carrying on, is not just a matter of tolerating circumstances and hanging in there, but of pressing forward.
Difficulties can be a valuable tool in our pursuit of perfection. Adversity need have no necessary connection with failure.
The best and most clear indicator that we are progressing spiritually and coming unto Christ is the way we treat other people.
The gospel is one of harmony, unity, and agreement. It must be presented in love, and with glad tidings, by those who are calm.
Worthiness is a process, and perfection is an eternal trek. We can be worthy to enjoy certain privileges without being perfect.
Once upon hearing a friend's bashing comment I said, "Did you reach that conclusion on your own, or did it come through prayer?"
We should teach, particularly ourselves, that nobody is a nobody. We are someone, and with God's help we can accomplish all things.
Through microscopic examination one can find in almost every life incidents or traits that can be destructive when they are magnified.
God's love for us is constant and will not diminish, but he cannot rescue us from the painful results that are caused by wrong choices.
Everything is given by God. All talent, creativity, ability, insight, and strength comes from him. In our own strength we can do nothing.
God has given each of us one or more special talents....It is up to each of us to search for and build upon the gifts which God has given.
Peace-not passion, not personal possessions, not personal accomplishments nor happiness-is one of the greatest blessings a man can receive.
As children of God we are somebody. He will build us, mold us, and magnify us if we will but hold our heads up, our arms out, and walk with him.
The direction in which we are moving is more important than where we are at the moment. Goal setting should cause us to stretch as we make our way.
A friend in the true sense is not a person who passively nods approval of our conduct or ignores improper behavior. A friend is a person who cares.