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To most people at the time it was unthinkable that religion might ever not be what it was then. However, Bryce mused, if religion in America were ever to lose its strength and authority, the result would be "the completest revolution of all." The strongest bonding in American society would have gone, and unbounded freedom would run amok and work to cause its own undoing.
— Os Guinness
Few things will pay you bigger dividends in life than the time and trouble you take to understand people and build relationships. As
— John Maxwell
You must have carbon. Arsenic, boron, and silicon are the only other elements on which complex molecules can be based, but arsenic and boron are relatively rare and, where concentrated, poisonous to life, and silicon can hold together no more than about a hundred amino acids. Only carbon yields the chemical bonding stability and bonding complexity that life requires. Given the constraints of physics and chemistry, we now know that physical life must be carbon-based.
— Hugh Ross
It is one of the biggest blessing that you can be stupid with your true friends and behave like you shame to do elsewhere
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
When she first felt her son's groping mouth attach itself to her breast, a wave of sweet vibration thrilled deep inside and radiated to all parts of her body; it was similar to love, but it went beyond a lover's caress, it brought a great calm happiness, a great happy calm.
— Milan Kundera
Family home evening is for everyone.... We need the strength that comes from family home evening.
— James Faust
My family is very good about visiting me, and other friends as well.
— Billy Graham
The greatest sweetener of human life is Friendship.
— Joseph Addison
The better part of one's life consists of his friendships.
— Abraham Lincoln
Family and friendships are two of the greatest facilitators of happiness.
— John Maxwell
And the men that were boys when I was a boy Shall sit and drink with me.
— Hilaire Belloc
What is the sign of a friend? Is it that he tells you his secret sorrows? No, it is that he tells you his secret joys. Many people will confide their secret sorrows to you, but the final mark of intimacy is when they share their secret joys with you.
— Oswald Chambers