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Marry the man who's going to walk with you through the next fifty or sixty years. Open doors, hold your hand, make your coffee, rub lotion on the cracks of your feet, put you up on a pedestal where you belong. Is he marrying your face and your bottle-blond hair, or will he love you when you look like whoever you're going to look like in fifty years?
— Charles Martin
I'm not leaving you. Not going it alone. Not looking at the memory of you everytime I close my eyes.
— Charles Martin
If you are going to achieve excellence in big things, you develop the habit in little matters. Excellence is not an exception, it is a prevailing attitude.
— Charles Swindoll
Moses dedicated himself to the will of God, but not to the God whose will it was.
— Charles Swindoll
Compromise occurs when our behavior fails to reflect our priorities. In what ways have you compromised, and how can you get back on track?
— Charles Swindoll
Success in the kingdom of God and in any local church depends upon the faithful people of whom the general public is unaware.
— Charles Swindoll
The size of a challenge should never be gauged in terms of our capability. What we have to offer will never be enough. God never calls us to provide; that's His responsibility. Instead, He calls us to commit whatever we have—even if it's no more than a sack lunch. His call comes with a promise:
— Charles Swindoll
When we worship something, we are affirming its value to us. We do that with our actions as well as with our hearts.
— Charles Swindoll
I cannot at the same time accept the glory and give God the glory... Glorifying God means being occupied with and committed to His ways rather than preoccupied with and determined my own way. It is being so thrilled with Him, so devoted to Him, so committed to Him that we cannot get enough of Him!
— Charles Swindoll
It was Pidge's observation that toleration rather than love was what kept her parents together. They were yoked like horses to a plow and they moved through life pulling something neither could see that kept them a safe distances from each other. There was something both admirable and sad in their marital work ethic, and Pidge promised herself she wouldn't settle like they had. It was a promise she broke.
— Chris Fabry
Value clients enough to make them the central focus. Never make your clients feel like there is anyone on the planet more important than them. They are your priority. Every. Time.
— Chris Fabry
Some people are given a great gift of not caring what others think or about anything but being faithful to what they're called by God to do.
— Chris Fabry