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Do we, for instance, carry on our work in our nest or do we only reside and get our mail there? Is our nest a place of consumption only or is it also a place of production?
— Wendell Berry
Isn't it interesting that in Acts 11, at the end of verse 26, it says, "The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch." What I find interesting is the simple thought that the Christians didn't name themselves. But rather, they were called (or named) "Christians" by those watching their lives. I wonder if it would be the same today. Could someone look at your life or look at my life and name me a Christian? A humbling thought for sure.
— Chris Tomlin
I find the less attention I pay to food, the healthier I am.
— Christina Ricci
I could easily exist on less money, but I like the way I live now.
— Christina Ricci
Sometimes I liken the comedian's lifestyle a little bit to a firefighter's in the sense that there's a lot of waiting and a lot of nothingness. And then there are moments of urgent firefighting.
— Pete Holmes
Gratitude is a lifestyle. A hard-fought, grace-infused, biblical lifestyle.
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
In real life, T. J. Miller is one of my best friends, and I'll maybe see him for two or three days in a row, and then I won't see him for four months. That's just how our lives are.
— Pete Holmes
Well, they tell us meat isn't good for us anyway!
— Kathleen Norris
Why did they have so many clothes, anyway? Life was so much easier in India, where a boy needed only a pair of shorts.
— Camron Wright
Gringos invented two terms that are untranslatable into most languages: "snack" and "quickie," to refer to eating standing up and loving on the run . . . that, too, sometimes standing up.
— Isabel Allende
Christians who have had so much to say with our mouths and so little to show with our lives. I am sorry that so often we have forgotten the Christ of our Christianity.
— Shane Claiborne
This lifestyle of putting on the armor implies consistent and multiple efforts. We live this way because of what can happen if we don't: relinquishing the benefit of our position in Christ as we are bombarded by schemes designed to destroy us and render us ineffective in kingdom pursuits.
— Chip Ingram