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He who began a good work in you will complete it. Don't give up. Press on. No matter how far you feel you've come—or how far you feel you have to go—don't stop now. Even if you miss the mark terribly, today is a new day. Live for "that perfection for which Christ Jesus first possessed" you.
— Darlene Zschech
The older speak life and lessons to the younger, and the younger bring new energy and enthusiasm, pioneering a new way.
— Darlene Zschech
You may not see the fruit of your labors instantly, but God himself notices and resides over every seed you are sowing. You are getting through. You are unstoppable.
— Darlene Zschech
If you stop dreaming, you get complacent, and complacency never changes the world.
— Darlene Zschech
is true. We change not by mustering up willpower but by changing the way we think, which will also involve changing our actions and our social environment. We change indirectly. We do what we can.
— James Bryan Smith
Restlessness, therefore, is not to be regretted, but marshaled. Humans live toward.
— James Carroll
The way evolution has always worked, a "secular" process in which life's most sacred secret is embedded.
— James Carroll
You don't get to a better place with God until you recognize that where you are is not as good.
— James MacDonald
Turning to him, Spurgeon said, "If you had gone up the way you came down, you could have come down the way you went up.
— James MacDonald
You would think that the more a man knows and loves God, the deeper he gets into understanding His Word, and the further he progresses in personal holiness, the better he would be at being a watchful man,
— James MacDonald
You would think that the more a man knows and loves God, the deeper he gets into understanding His Word, and the further he progresses in personal holiness, the better he would be at being a watchful man, but that is sadly not the case.
— James MacDonald
Since finite games are played to be won, players make every move in the game in order to win it. Whatever is not done in the interest of winning is not part of the game. The constant attentiveness of finite players to the progress of the competition can lead them to believe that every move they make they must make.
— James Carse