Quotes

The need of the world is to listen to God.  Albert Einstein

A religion that does not begin with repentance is certain to end there – perhaps too late.  anon

You cannot starve a man who is feeding on God's promises.  anon

Time spent on the knees in prayer will do more to remedy heart strain and nerve worry than anything else.  G D Stewart

If Christians praised God more, the world would doubt Him less.   C E Jefferson

The Bible has a great deal to say about suffering and most of it is encouraging.  A W Tozer

Some people treat God as they do a lawyer; they go to him only when they are in trouble.  anon

The self-sufficient do not pray, the self-satisfied will not pray, the self-righteous cannot pray.  L Ravenhill

We talk about heaven being so far away.  It is within speaking distance to those who belong there.  D L Moody

Our prayers must mean something to us if they are to mean anything to God.  M D Babcock

God made man to be somebody – not just to have things.  anon

The peace of the soul consists in an absolute resignation to the will of God.  Francois Fenelon

Christ's sheep are marked in the ear and the foot; they hear his voice and they follow him.  anon

How is it that nobody has dreamed up any moral advances since Christ's teaching?  What was there in his heredity and his environment to account for this unique teacher, and the remarkable fact that no greater has ever looked like emerging?   Michael Green

All history is incomprehensible without Christ.  Ernest Renan

The yearning of man's heart is homesickness for God.  anon

Seek Christ, and you will find him, and with him everything else thrown in.  CS Lewis

Love is the master key to a happy home. 

If you work at love, you will find love at work.  - Peter Jackson

Marriage:  requires falling in love many times – always with the same person.

Marriage: has three states – cooing – wedding - billing

When there is room in the heart there is room in the house. – Danish proverb

A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing. – Shakespeare

I chose my wife, as she did her wedding gown, for qualities that would wear well. – Oliver Goldsmith.

'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. – Tennyson

 

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