“The Bible tells us to love our neighbors, and also to love our enemies; probably because they are generally the same people.” — G.K. Chesterton
Category: Quote of the Week
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Quote of the Week: Leo Tolstoy
“There is no greatness where simplicity, goodness, and truth are absent.” — Leo Tolstoy
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Quote of the Week: Laurence J. Peter
“The incompetent with nothing to do can still make a mess of it.” — Laurence J. Peter (1919 – 1988)
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Quote of the Week: Mother Teresa
“I know God will not give me anything I can’t handle. I just wish that He didn’t trust me so much.” — Mother Teresa (1910 – 1997)
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Quote of the Week: Napoleon Hill
“It takes more than a college degree to make one a person of education. Any person who is educated is one who has learned to get whatever he wants in life without violating the rights of others. Education consists, not so much of knowledge, but of knowledge effectively and persistently applied. Men are paid, not merely for what they know, but more particularly for what they do with that which they know.” — Napoleon Hill
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Quote of the Week: Psalm 8:1
“O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth! You have set your glory above the heavens.” — Psalm 8:1
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Quote of the Week: Bruce Barton
“Nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared believe that something inside them was superior to circumstance.” — Bruce Barton
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Quote of the Week: Paul Johnson
“My idea of being rich — or at least of feeling rich — is to have no debts, mortgage, or overdraft and to be able to pay all bills by return post. This may seem a fairly modest ambition, but if everyone in the West were in this position our societies would indeed merit the term affluent, and the world would be a much happier place.” — Paul Johnson, British historian and author
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Quote of the Week: Wendy Kay Donnahoo
“Motherhood will never be an Olympic event: they don’t feature extreme sports.” — Wendy Kay Donnahoo
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Quote of the Week: Thomas Paine
“Better fare hard with good men than feast it with bad.” — Thomas Paine