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Quotes about Transition

Very few people wake up one morning and decide to change their theology. Changes in a person's belief system are seldom that self-conscious.
— Timothy Lane
have a tendency to do this with parenting: If I can just get through the diaper phase. . . . Once my children were out of diapers, it became: If I can just get through these early years of elementary school, then I can minister to others.
— Timothy Lane
Nothing is more obvious than the need for change. Nothing is less obvious than what needs to change and how that change happens.
— Timothy Lane
I tell people with children still in the house to go out once a week and talk about anything but the children. Otherwise, once you are an empty nester you might have nothing to talk about.
— Ruth Westheimer
I was a wicket-keeper who opened the batting. Could I have made it? Hard to say. I probably wouldn't quite have been good enough. I might get back into it once I've finished with the football.
— James Milner
At every single moment of one's life one is what one is going to be no less than what one has been.
— Oscar Wilde
Forty is the old age of youth; fifty is the youth of old age.
— Oscar Wilde
So she decided on a different approach.
— Dale Carnegie
I think that, when I die, it might be some time until I know it.
— Dallas Willard
Old ways of doing things cease to be effective, though they may have been very powerful in the past. There arises a very real danger that we will set ourselves in opposition to what God truly is doing now and aims to do in the future.
— Dallas Willard
The biblical day begins at sundown—the early evening, we might call it. It is the end that is also the beginning.
— Dallas Willard
What takes over when knowledge disappears is tradition.
— Dallas Willard