Failure
does not mean you will never make it. It does mean you have to do
it differently.
It's not the greatness of
our trouble, but the littleness of our faith
that makes us complain.
There are some whose faith
is not strong enough to bring them to services, but they expect it
to take them to heaven.
If you think you have no faults,
that makes one more.
The greatest fault
is to be conscious of none but other people's.
Faults
are thick where love is thin.
Bad men excuse their faults;
good men abandon them.
Before you flare
up at anyone's faults, take time to
count ten -- ten of your own.
The life of fellowship
with God cannot be built in a day.
Most footprints
on the sands of time were made with work shoes.
The
weak can never forgive. Forgiveness
is the attribute of the strong.
Real Christians are forgiven,
forgiving, and for
giving. Their sins are forgiven by
God. They themselves forgive those who wrong them. And a generous
spirit prompts them to give cheerfully to the work of the Lord.
When it comes to spotting
the faults of others, we all seem to
have 20-20 vision.
Flattery
is soft soap, and soft soap is ninety percent lye.
He who cannot forgive
others breaks the bridge over which he himself must pass.
One day fortune
actually knocked on a fellow's door; but the fellow didn't hear
it. You see, he was over at his neighbor's house-telling a
hard-luck story.
A Christian is free
but not free to sin.
Real friends
are those who, when you feel you’ve made a fool
of yourself, don't feel you've done
permanent job.
A true friend
can hear a tear drop.
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