Quotes about Time
When we fritter away our one and only life doing things that don't really matter, we sacrifice the things that do matter.
— Bill Hybels
A runaway calendar will keep you from simplifying your life. It holds you hostage to tangible things—meetings, appointments, and projects—without giving proper priority to the intangibles: who you are becoming, your relationships with family and friends, your connectedness to God. Without conscious intervention, this pattern of chronically overscheduling ensures that the priorities you care about most will take a backseat to the urgent priorities of others every time.
— Bill Hybels
Don't allow the other demands of your day to overshadow your intimate time with God.
— Bill Hybels
forgiveness in God's time is the only door to healing.
— Bill Hybels
A runaway calendar will keep you from simplifying your life. It holds you hostage to tangible things—meetings, appointments, and projects—without giving proper priority to the intangibles: who you are becoming, your relationships with family and friends, your connectedness to God. Without conscious intervention, this pattern of chronically overscheduling ensures that the priorities you care about most will take a backseat to the urgent priorities of others every time.
— Bill Hybels
Each day is God's gift to you. What you do with it is your gift to Him.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Every moment of your life, every choice and every circumstance, has carved a path to this very moment," Mom said. "You're always exactly where you're meant to be at precisely the perfect time. You can trust that always. When it's dark and when it's light. In those times when you scream at the sky or when you turn your face up to catch the warmth of the sun—you can trust that.
— Ted Dekker
Do you believe everything can change in the space of one breath?
— Ted Dekker
Afternoon classes - that evil invention!
— J. Gresham Machen
I like winning, it just takes longer
— Frank Peretti
When God created the world, He worked for six days and then rested. Adam was created on the sixth day. So God's seventh day—the Sabbath—was Adam's first full day.
— Frank Viola
There is a mysterious cycle in human events. To some generations much is given. Of other generations much is expected.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt