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The culture you live in today is the culture you have allowed. That is true of your family, and it is true of your country. "Never forget that you will shape the culture in which you exist, or the culture you allow will determine how and - maybe someday - if you are allowed to exist.
— Andy Andrews
Our nation's challenges do not stem from the church's inability to convince unbelievers to behave like believers. Our challenges stem from the church's inability to inspire believers to behave like believers.
— Andy Stanley
Priests focus on the spiritual. As a lay person I could show people how to be good Catholics in the world.
— Bo Sanchez
Disciples are people who operate under the rule of God, and if we're not operating under the rule of God, we can't expect the broader society to take God seriously.
— Tony Evans
A nation, as a society, forms a moral person, and every member of it is personally responsible for his society.
— Thomas Jefferson
The honors and rewards fall to those who show their good qualities in action.
— Aristotle
We are told to let our light shine, and if it does, we won't need to tell anybody it does. Lighthouses don't fire cannons to call attention to their shining- they just shine.
— DL Moody
The main rule to me is to honor God with your life. To live a life of integrity. Not be selfish. You know, help others. But that's really the essence of the Christian faith.
— Joel Osteen
Preach the Gospel with your life.
— Matt Chandler
Every Christian can witness to God in the workplace, not only with words, but above all with an honest life.
— Pope Francis
A troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our rendezvous with destiny; that we will uphold the principles of self-reliance, self-discipline, morality, and, above all, responsible liberty for every individual that we will become that shining city on a hill.
— Ronald Reagan
Dean Bloch introduces the article he writes against me in No. 94 of this newspaper by referring to another article written against me earlier in the same paper by an anonymous author, whose article Dean Bloch (an obsequious Basil) recognizes appreciatively in the strongest and most deferential terms as what might be called a leading article. And there is something in that, for it leads astray
— Soren Kierkegaard