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I stroke the hair of my brilliant, strong, independent girl. She is a woman now, with her mother's beauty and brains and spirit, but she will always be the little girl who lit up when she saw me, who squealed when I'd bombard her with kisses, who couldn't fall back asleep after a nightmare unless Daddy held her hand.
— Bill Clinton
True friends love one another, even though we're all a little quirky.
— Bill Hybels
When your heart is filled every day by the kindness of the Father, you have enough of His grace overflowing that you can extend His grace to others.
— Bill Hybels
The adventure of collaborating with God involves bestowing the greatest gift a person can receive — the gift of amazing grace — on undeserving (and often unsuspecting) people like you and me.
— Bill Hybels
To love as Jesus loves we have to put truth telling ahead of peace keeping. We also have to put the other person's well-being ahead of the comfort level of our relationship.
— Bill Hybels
Every life will be better if God is at the center of it.
— Bill Hybels
To love as God loves, in other words, you may have to part with whatever is most precious to you for the sake of someone else.
— Bill Hybels
The world writes books with titles like Think and Grow Rich, but if Jesus were writing for today's market, he'd title his book Love and Give Everything Away.
— Bill Hybels
What's wrong in our world will not be set right until people who love God and who refuse to cave to these overwhelming challenges put the things they believe into action, things like courage and discipline and love.
— Bill Hybels
Great men cultivate love and only little men cherish a spirit of hatred; assistance given to the weak makes the one who gives it strong; oppression of the unfortunate makes one weak.
— Booker T. Washington
Jesus didn't come to earth to establish a new religion. He came to restore a broken relationship. He came to make the primary, primary again. The secondary activity of obedience to the law of God was always intended to serve the primary activity: to love God and enjoy Him forever. When that is primary, the secondary becomes a labor of love, a joyful, and easy burden to bear. (Matthew 11:28-30)
— Charles Swindoll
Wage war on death. Live for love.
— Ted Dekker