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I truly do have the most amazing child on the face of the earth. I know all parents say that about their child, but Taylor truly is special.
— Yolanda Adams
The basic question 'will I obey Christ 's teaching?' is rarely taken as a serious issue. For example, to take one of Jesus' commands, that is relevant to contemporary life, I don't know of any church that actually teaches a church how to bless people who curse them, yet this is a clear command.
— Dallas Willard
This is now your daily bread. It will never be withheld from you. You may eat as much and as often as you like. There is no end to My love.
— Rick Joyner
If you want God to bless you and use you greatly, you must be willing to walk with a limp the rest of your life, because God uses weak people.
— Rick Warren
What greater blessing to give thanks for at a family gathering than the family and the gathering.
— Robert Brault
To be happy, you must fancy that everything you have is a gift, and you the chosen, though you worked your tail off for every bit of it.
— Robert Brault
If you have a mom, there is nowhere you are likely to go where a prayer has not already been.
— Robert Brault
Gilbert put his arm about them. 'Oh, you mothers!' he said. 'You mothers! God knew what He was about when He made you.
— LM Montgomery
What a splendid day!' said Anne, drawing a long breath. 'Isn't it good just to be alive on a day like this? I pity the people who aren't born yet for missing it. They may have good days, of course, but they can never have this one.
— LM Montgomery
What a splendid day! Isn't it good just to be alive on a day like this? I pity the people who aren't born yet for missing it. They may have good days, of course, but they can never have this one.
— LM Montgomery
How terrible it must be not to see and feel beauty.... I'm so glad I can find happiness in all lovely little things... It seems to me that every time I look out of a window the world gives me a gift.
— LM Montgomery
It is hard to understand why work should be called a curse—until one remembers what bitterness forced or uncongenial labour is. But the work for which we are fitted—which we feel we are sent into the world to do—what a blessing it is and what fullness of joy it holds.
— LM Montgomery