Quotes about Boundaries
Only Christ can meet the deepest needs of our world and our hearts. Christ alone can bring lasting peace—peace with God, peace among men and nations, and peace within our hearts. He transcends the political and social boundaries of our world.
— Billy Graham
Prayers have no boundaries. They can leap miles and continents and be translated instantly into any language.
— Billy Graham
What is the most difficult word for young people to pronounce? It's the word no. When we say no [to what is against God], He will help us to stand by it. He will give us courage.
— Billy Graham
Art is universal. When works of art become classics, it is because they transcend geographical boundaries, racial barriers and time.
— John Kani
The way you treat yourself sets the standard for others.
— Sonya Friedman
The gate is small because truth guards the entrance. The way is narrow because the Lord protects us with wise boundaries.
— Charles Stanley
Veracity is a plant of paradise, and the seeds have never flourished beyond the walls.
— George Eliot
Not only do you not do your best work in the "dangerously over-challenged" range, but if you stay in this range for very long, something in your life will break. I don't care how resilient you are, how much energy you naturally possess, or how much mental toughness you think you have; something will break. You will not be exempt from this law. Your health, marriage, connection with your kids, relationship with God, emotional well-being—something is going to crack.
— Bill Hybels
Every truth in this world stretched beyond its limits will become a false doctrine.
— KP Yohannan
The daughters of God don't brake for jerks.
— Marianne Williamson
Shakespeare described love as an "ever-fixed mark." In a healthy family, you know how love is defined: It's clear, has boundaries, and is attainable. Unfortunately, in a shame-bound family, love is a moving target; one day it's this and one day it's that, and just when you're sure you've got it figured out, you discover you don't.
— Brennan Manning
In a healthy family, you know how love is defined: It's clear, has boundaries, and is attainable. Unfortunately, in a shame-bound family, love is a moving target; one day it's this and one day it's that, and just when you're sure you've got it figured out, you discover you don't.
— Brennan Manning