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We face big choices every day. Each one may seem small, but together, they are steps in a direction toward God or away from Him, toward wonderful blessings or in the direction of painful curses. It's our choice.
— Zig Ziglar
Young believers get a taste of grace, and they sometimes think it doesn't matter what they do; the sky's the limit! But sooner or later, they face the painful consequences of breaking God's laws, and they learn to value the restrictions
— Zig Ziglar
Karma waits on the doorstep," meaning that a person may try to walk away from past actions, but like a dog sleeping by the door until its master returns, Karma can be endlessly patient. Eventually the universe will insist on redressing the balance of wrong with right.
— Deepak Chopra
The emotional states associated with the heart include some that every life would benefit from: Empathy, which makes us feel what someone else is feeling Compassion, which motivates us to extend lovingkindness Forgiveness, which wipes the slate clean of old grievances and wounding Sacrifice, which allows us to put someone else's good above our own Devotion, which inspires reverence for higher values None of these states is a term in cardiology, yet they have medical consequences
— Deepak Chopra
Ignorance of impending evil is far better than a knowledge of its approach.
— Cicero
What you do has far greater impact than what you say.
— Stephen Covey
A 100 years from now the consequences for standing for Jesus will be greater than the consequences of not standing for Jesus today.
— Mike Huckabee
If you shoot at a king you must kill him.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
We forge the chains we wear in life.
— Charles Dickens
Life truly is a boomerang. What you give, you get.
— Dale Carnegie
The hairsplitting difference between formed and unformed makes no difference to us. Whoever deliberately commits abortion is subject to the penalty for homicide.
— St. Basil
Proud people breed sad sorrows for themselves. But if you be afraid of your touchiness, you must ask pardon, mind, when she comes in.
— Emily Bronte