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The little things of life, sweet and excellent in their place, must not be the things lived for; the highest must be sought and followed; the life of heaven must be begun here on earth. That
— LM Montgomery
And anyhow I'd always be too tired at night to bother saying prayers. People who have to look after twins can't be expected to say their prayers. Now
— LM Montgomery
and it don't never matter how poor you are as long as you've got something to love.
— LM Montgomery
In today's society, looking good and feeling good often trumps doing good and being good. And some people don't know the difference anymore.
— Ravi Zacharias
A man has not the time to spend half his life in quarrels.
— Abraham Lincoln
All men are more concerned to recover what they lose than to acquire what they lack.
— Aesop
Trust not your security to one who puts his own interests first.
— Aesop
A 'good job' can be both practically attractive while still not good enough to devote your entire life to.
— Alain de Botton
Our minds are susceptible to the influence of external voices telling us what we require to be satisfied, voices that may drown out the faint sounds emitted by our souls and distract us from the careful, arduous task of accurately naming our priorities.
— Alain de Botton
And if we ask how are we to know where our hearts are, the answer is just as simple - everything which hinders us from loving God above all things and acts as a barrier between ourselves and our obedience to Jesus is our treasure, and the place where our heart is.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
We must be ready to allow ourselves to be interrupted by God. God will be constantly crossing our paths and canceling our plans by sending us people with claims and petitions. We may pass them by, preoccupied with our more important tasks…When we do that we pass by the visible sign of the Cross, raised athwart our path to show us, not our way, but God's way must be done.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
It is a strange fact that Christians and even ministers frequently consider their work so important and urgent that they allow nothing to disturb them. They think they are doing God a service in this, but actually they are disdaining God's "crooked yet straight path" (Gottfried Arnold). They do not want a life that is crooked and balked.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer