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The woman of my dreams. The woman of my nightmares. Everything good and bad about my life. The "I do" that "I didn't.
— Chris Fabry
Life is about making good choices, Matt. One after the other. They pile up day after day. It's only when you look back that you can see what the choices led to. What you're able to stand on.
— Chris Fabry
Clara had said all of life was a test about whether or not you really believed God. Every day you had a thousand choices to show God you were serious about following Him, serious about obeying Him, and one of the greatest tests was whether you would seek revenge against someone who did you wrong.
— Chris Fabry
Song—a long, winding tune that turns minor at times, major at times, but mostly is just running along in the background.
— Chris Fabry
Don't question the purpose of things; just sing along.
— Chris Fabry
One choice changes the construction of a life. You'll never experience the joy and tenderness of a lifelong love unless you fight for it.
— Chris Fabry
There're some things that can't be helped. They just are. You either live with them or you don't. Simple as that. There's nothing simple about it. You got that right. You certainly got that right.
— Chris Fabry
Wanted all my questions answered and everything wrapped and tied with a bow. But life is not neat bows and nice packages. Life is messy and you don't get all your questions answered.
— Chris Fabry
There are two evil futurities and one good. A miserable future existence is evil; and annihilation, or nigban, is an evil - a fearful evil. A happy future existence is alone good.
— Adoniram Judson
The mad thing is, most of my life, when I'm not in a dark mood, it's been humour that's got me through. The only way to get through this business is by laughing.
— Richard Ashcroft
Rose Adams is a wonderful Christian woman who cared for my mother, Morrow Coffey Graham, in her last years of life.
— Billy Graham
Mortal experiences give us the opportunity to assess what we are doing with our lives.
— Joseph Wirthlin