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Be careful what you give children, for sooner or later you are sure to get it back.
— Barbara Kingsolver
God is frightful, God is great--you pick. I choose this: God is in the details, the completely unnecessary miracles sometimes tossed up as stars to guide us. They are the promise of good fortune in a cloudless day, and the animals in the clouds; look hard enough, and you'll see them. Don't ask if they're real.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Always we walk each other home. And always we walk some of it alone.
— Barbara Kingsolver
All knowledge measured, first and last, by one's allegiance to the teacher.
— Barbara Kingsolver
We'd worked so hard for God's favor, yet it seemed God was still waiting for some extra labor on our part, and it was up to my father to figure out what.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Make small commitments and keep them. Be a light, not a judge. Be a model, not a critic. Be part of the solution, not part of the problem.
— Stephen Covey
As a principle-centered person, you see things differently. And because you see things differently, you think differently, you act differently. Because you have a high degree of security, guidance, wisdom, and power that flows from a solid, unchanging core, you have the foundation of a highly proactive and highly effective life.
— Stephen Covey
Consequences are governed by principles, and behavior is governed by values, therefore, value principles!
— Stephen Covey
compass represents our vision, values, principles, mission, conscience, direction—what we feel is important and how we lead our lives.
— Stephen Covey
Principles are guidelines for human conduct that are proven to have enduring, permanent value. They're fundamental.
— Stephen Covey
The fundamental problem has nothing to do with your behavior or your attitude. It has everything to do with having a wrong map.
— Stephen Covey
Whatever is at the center of our life will be the source of our security, guidance, wisdom, and power.
— Stephen Covey