- Readiness, not age, is the gauge for tragedy in death.
- Men are the work of the hands of God, but nations are the work of the hands of men.
- The cause of interrelational displeasure must be discontinued before it can be propitiated.
- Wisdom and strength are mutual ballasts. Where one is enervated, the other must compensate.
- If you don't have strength to fight some things, you need the wisdom to avoid them.
- The only prerequisite for love is understanding.
- Logic should teach you that the ineluctable result of putting everything in God's hands is seeing God's hand in everything.
- Religion is fire:
- It is man's greatest asset when directed by proper authority.
- It is man's greatest foe if left to its own whim
- Consider yourself nothing, and if any consider you something, it will be a gain.
- No man should be honored above what he stood for.
- The word immoral means illegal by the laws of the universe.
- "Humility isn't denying your strengths. It's acknowledging your weaknesses."
- In prayer you are not using God. God is using you.
- To apologize, you have to be in disagreement with your past self.
- Credibility is one of the most underrated human needs; it is how we monetize respect.
- The reason apologizing is hard is that it removes credibility from oneself and confers it upon the other.
- A human that will remember...now, there is a remarkable individual.
- A simple observation of fact is more enticing than a lesson with a built-in judgment.
- Guile is saying something that is true to make someone believe something that isn't true.
- In the end, the godly are vindicated. If you are unvindicated, either you are ungodly or it is not the end.
- The number one cause of being upset with someone is the belief that they are upset with you.
- A good man does not consistently do right by virtue and strength. He does right by knowing his limits and not approaching them.
- All joy ultimately comes from gratitude.
- For an atheist, all good things come to an end. For a Christian, all ends come to a good thing.
- The amount of credit and blame you are willing to take for your children should be equal.
- If you are quick to take offense to a contrary position, that means you are not secure in your own.
- The right thing at the wrong time is the wrong thing.
- The only time rebellion has potential for good is when it is rooted in something other than itself.
- The key to every attitude problem lies in perspective.
- You will know when you see God clearly because you will inevitably see yourself clearly.
- A good communicator must 1.) have a good imagination and 2.) be perceptive because he/she must use both to grasp how the other person is thinking.
- If you keep God as a last resort, the devil will ensure you have no shortage of vain resorts.
- Faith is an extrapolation of knowledge.
- No faith which is not primarily based in knowledge is legitimate.
- Effective leadership steeps itself in the teapot that is the laymen.
- The price of Heaven, at any cost, is cheap.
- Those who are most sure they understand the entirety are typically those who have grasped the least of it.
- A child in pain calls for mother. A child in danger calls for father.
- True listening is not trying to get in a place where you can understand what someone said. True listening is trying to get in a place where you understand what would cause you to say the same thing.