Quotes about Integrity
If you're not ready to consider marriage or you're not truly interested in marrying a specific person, it's selfish and potentially harmful to encourage that person to need you or ask him or her to gratify you emotionally or physically.
— Joshua Harris
She began to notice his servant's heart, his humility, and his leadership. This attraction felt different from her prior experiences of liking guys. "Before it had always been, 'Here's the guy I want!' But this time I thought, 'Here's a man I could follow.
— Joshua Harris
Look for, and work on becoming, a man or woman who, as a single, seeks God wholeheartedly, putting Him before anything else. Don't worry about impressing the opposite sex. Instead, strive to please and glorify God. Along the way you'll catch the attention of people with the same priorities.
— Joshua Harris
What we say we believe makes very little difference until we act on our belief
— Joshua Harris
There is nothing more unloving than to be silent in the face of lies that will ruin another person.
— Joshua Harris
Be like Josiah. When our lives disagree with the Word of God. I want to say, "This Word is true, and I must change.
— Joshua Harris
Don't concern yourself with being right in others' eyes. And don't secretly hope that their lives will fall apart so that your opinion will be vindicated. Instead, concentrate on obeying God in your own life and, when possible, helping others to obey Him as well. You don't have to prove others wrong to continue on the course you know God has shown you.
— Joshua Harris
Having a girlfriend was no longer my greatest need. Knowing and obeying Him was . I wanted to please Him in my relationships even if it meant looking radical and foolish to other people - even if it meant kissing dating goodbye.
— Joshua Harris
We want to stay on the straight and narrow path and serve God, yet we continue a practice that often pulls us in the wrong direction.
— Joshua Harris
Character is doing what you don't want to do but know you should do.
— Joyce Meyer
Character is doing what you don't want to do but know you should do.
— Joyce Meyer
High malice is almost inherent in the profession of historian.
— David Starkey