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I do not preach doubtingly, for I do not live doubtingly.
- Charles Spurgeon
If we would know whether our faith is genuine, we do well to ask ourselves how we are living.
- JC Ryle
Faith has to be exercised in the midst of ordinary, down-to-earth living.
- Elisabeth Elliot
You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.
- Mae West
I say, then, that mortification is the work of believers, and believers only. To kill sin is the work of living men; where men are dead (as all unbelievers, the best of them, are dead), sin is alive, and will live. 2.
- John Owen
It's today I must be living.
- Catherine Marshall
Does your hate make you happy, my dear, or does it continually eat through you, a cancer of its own making? Does the constant fueling of that angry fire not exhaust you and take away from living the wonderful life you've been given?
- Cathy Gohlke
It is not so much the major events as the small day-to-day decisions that map the course of our living. . . Our lives are, in reality, the sum total of our seemingly unimportant decisions and of our capacity to live by those decisions.
- Gordon Hinckley
People who carry in their hearts a strong conviction concerning the living reality of the Almighty and their accountability to Him for what they do with their lives are far less likely to become enmeshed in problems that inevitably weaken society.
- Gordon Hinckley
Reformation of the world begins with reformation of self. We cannot hope to influence others in the direction of moral virtue unless we live lives of virtue. The example of our virtuous living will carry a greater influence than will all the preaching, postulating, and theorizing in which we might indulge. We cannot expect to lift others unless we are standing on higher ground.
- Gordon Hinckley
All say, "How hard it is that we have to die" — a strange complaint to come from the mouths of people who have had to live.
- Mark Twain
To live in thoughts of what you might have done, or in dreams of what you mean to do, this is folly: but to put away regret, to anchor anticipation, and to do and to work now, this is wisdom. Whilst a man is dwelling upon the past or future he is missing the present; he is forgetting to live now. All things are possible now, and only now.
- James Allen