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Honey, anything can be hard - having a husband gone all the time, or underfoot all the time, or no husband, or … whatever. The answer is to build a life around those things.
— Cindy Woodsmall
We started talking and came to the conclusion that building a good, solid relationship is like forging metals. Life and emotions are the fire, but it's our vision of what we want to create and our willingness to pound with determination that give us a sturdy, useful end product.
— Cindy Woodsmall
Our desire is to help you embrace the beauty of the life God has given you. We wrote Plain Wisdom to encourage you to accept yourself,forgive yourself, challenge yourself,laugh at yourself, and most important,see yourself through God's eyes of love.For when you do,you will find the freedom to truly enjoy your life.
— Cindy Woodsmall
How blessed and amazing are God's gifts, dear friends Life with immortality, splendor with righteousness, truth with confidence, faith with assurance, self-control with holiness And all these things are within our comprehension.
— Clement of Rome
I am sure I'd have made a better all-around man if I hadn't lost so much time just making a living.
— Herbert Hoover
Man is an enigma whose solution can be found only in God.
— Herman Bavinck
Beneath the head lies the heart, out of which are the issues of life.
— Herman Bavinck
Everything we value in this life is inseparably connected with the future.
— Herman Bavinck
GOD, the world and man are the three realities with which all science and all philosophy occupy themselves. The conception which we form of them and the relation in which we place them to one another determine the character of our view of the world and of life, the content of our religion, science, and morality.
— Herman Bavinck
Life often mocks every system; it is richer and fuller than the deepest thinker in all his wisdom can imagine.
— Herman Bavinck
The gospel gives us a standard by which we can judge phenomena and events; it is an absolute measure which enables us to determine the value of the present life; it is a guide to show us the way in the labyrinth of the present world; it raises us above time, and teaches us to view all things from the standpoint of eternity.
— Herman Bavinck
The truth is of more value than empirical life: Christ sacrificed his life for it.
— Herman Bavinck