- Peace is not the absence of trouble--peace is the presence of God.
- No one finds life worth living; he must make it worth living.
- Live as if Christ died yesterday, arose this morning, and is coming back tomorrow.
- When you flee temptation do not leave a forwarding address.
- Sin is not hurtful because it is forbidden; it is forbidden because it is hurtful.
- We cannot avoid growing old, but we can avoid growing cold.
- Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.
- Trouble is usually produced by those who do not produce anything else.
- It is good to be saved and know it, but it is better to be saved and show it.
- An honest man alters his opinions to fit the truth while a dishonest man alters the truth to fit his opinions.
- Worry is like a rocking chair; no matter how much you rock, you get nowhere.
- Everybody is liable to make mistakes, but fools practice them.
- When a fellow is kicking, he has only one leg to stand on.
- Nothing you will ever lose matters much if you save your soul; nothing you will ever save matters if you lose your soul.
- We ask God to provide for us, and when He does we congratulate ourselves upon our success.
- You can give without love, but you cannot love without giving.
- If you have accomplished all that you planned for in life, you have not planned enough!
- To have a good life one must not only have a good aim, but must also pull the trigger.
- There is never a right way to do wrong.
- Life is like a ladder; every step we take is either up or down.
- Failure does not mean you will never make it. It does mean you have to do it differently.
- A lot of kneeling keeps you in good standing with God.
- The life of fellowship with God cannot be built in a day.
- If prayer does not drive sin out of your life sin will drive prayer out.
- To realize the worth of the anchor we need to feel the storm.
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