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The less good stuff we find in ourselves, the more we seek it in others.
— Melody Beattie
I think we all need to learn to like ourselves-just the way we are. And if there are moderate ways to improve our looks and if we're doing it for the right reasons (not to impress our friends!), then maybe it's just fine. Beauty is very subjective-meaning that it all depends on your personal taste. I think that's why God made us all different. So instead of turning ourselves into cookie-cutter images of the latest fashion icon, why not take a moment to enjoy our differences?
— Melody Carlson
If you're good, you'll be recognized. Because people, even if they're prejudiced, are going to want the best. You just have to make being the best your goal in life.
— Ben Carson
When we judge a brother's or sister's sin as so much worse than our own, we are like lepers counting spots. "She has more than I do.
— Beth Moore
God has a task for you—one He planned very long ago and suited for our present generation. Remember you are not responsible for completing anyone else's task, just yours. God desires for us to encourage one another in our tasks (see Heb. 10:24—25), but we are responsible only for completing our own.
— Beth Moore
Beloved, stop looking at others as more spiritual than you and just start believing God!
— Beth Moore
Each person should examine his own work … not in respect to someone else. For each person will have to carry his own load. Galatians 6:4—5
— Beth Moore
Be careful of those who allow microscopes to replace mirrors in their lives, holding you to standards you were never called to maintain.
— Beth Moore
Our daily lives demonstrate what we really believe about ourselves.
— Beth Moore
Stop looking at others as if they are so much more spiritual than you and just start believing God!
— Beth Moore
No eulogy is due to him who simply does his duty and nothing more.
— St. Augustine
Our job in this lifetime is not to shape ourselves into some ideal we imagine we ought to be, but to find out who we already are and become it.
— Steven Pressfield