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Quotes related to Philippians 4:8
The human person finds his perfection "in seeking and loving what is true and good.
— Pope Benedict XVI
Let us be well persuaded that everyone of us possesses happiness in proportion to his virtue and wisdom, and according as he acts in obedience to their suggestion.
— Aristotle
Could it be that we allow the conditions in our lives to distract us from the meaning of our lives?
— Bishop TD Jakes
How you think about your opportunities determines how you will act on them.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Samson entertained Delilah, and she infiltrated his heart and took his secrets. Avoid entertaining thoughts that will destroy your peace.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Just because turtles dwell at your feet doesn't mean you should come down from your height and barter with, debate, or eat alongside them.
— Bishop TD Jakes
God's purpose for your life cannot manifest in the midst of chaos. You can't reach the place you were destined to be if you're constantly getting sidetracked. You cannot reach your life purpose when everything in your life is undisciplined, distracted, and disordered.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Life is full of choices, ma'am. Most we live once, then move on and forget. But others" - he narrowed his eyes - "we live a thousand times over and remember for the rest of our days. What's impostant is knowin' how to tell 'em apart. And then decidin' if you's willin' to pay the price. 'Cause choices...they always come at a price.
— Tamera Alexander
She couldn't help but wonder at the events of recent days, and at how—even in the face of such misfortune, there was so much good,
— Tamera Alexander
Speculative fiction encompasses that which we could actually do. Sci-fi is that which we're probably not going to see.
— Margaret Atwood
If advertisers spent the same amount of money on improving their products as they do on advertising then they wouldn't have to advertise them.
— Will Rogers
The object of education is not to fill a man's mind with facts; it is to teach him how to use his mind in thinking.
— Henry Ford