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We come to love those we serve. If we choose to begin to serve the Master out of even a glimmer of faith, we will begin to know Him. We will come to know His purposes for the people we serve for Him. Even when they do not accept our offer to serve them, we will feel His appreciation if we persist.
— Henry B. Eyring
Here in America, we don't let our differences tear us apart. Not here. Because we know that our greatness comes from when we appreciate each other's strengths, when we learn from each other, when we lean on each other, because in this country, it's never been each person for themselves. No, we're all in this together. We always have been.
— Michelle Obama
I shower blessings on you daily, but sometimes you don't perceive them. When your mind is stuck on a negative focus, you see neither Me nor My gifts. In faith, thank Me for whatever is preoccupying your mind. This will clear the blockage so that you can find Me.
— Sarah Young
When you focus on what you don't have or on situations that displease you, your mind also becomes darkened.
— Sarah Young
THIS IS THE DAY THAT I HAVE MADE. Rejoice and be glad in it.
— Sarah Young
Fill your mind with thankful thoughts till your heart overflows with Joy.
— Sarah Young
WHEN SOME BASIC NEED IS LACKING—time, energy, money—consider yourself blessed.
— Sarah Young
Let your thoughts and spoken words be richly flavored with trust and thankfulness.
— Sarah Young
We must not forget that it is not a thing that lends significance to a moment; it is the moment that lends significance to things. —ABRAHAM JOSHUA HESCHEL
— Scot McKnight
There are some few people I respect and admire, but I don't think much of the species.
— Mark Twain
My works are like water. The works of the great masters are like wine. But everyone drinks water. - From Mark Twain's Notebook, 1885
— Mark Twain
It gave an appalling idea of the value of an hour, and I thought I could never waste one again without remorse and terror.
— Mark Twain