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Good Stepfathers Quotes By Paulo Coelho

The test of man then is not, 'How have I believed?' but 'How have I loved?'. The final test of religion is not religiousness, but love: not what I have done, not what I have believed, not what I have achieved, but how I have discharged the common charities of life. Sins of commission in that awful indictment are not even referred to. By what we have not done, by sins of omission, we are judged. It could not be otherwise. For the withholding of love is the negation of the Spirit of Christ, the proof that we never knew Him, that for us He lived in vain.
Pastor Henry Drummond, 1890 — Paulo Coelho

Good Stepfathers Quotes By Helene Hanff

I love him to death, there's an Edwardian finishing touch to everything he does. — Helene Hanff

Good Stepfathers Quotes By T.D. Jakes

I want to congratulate all the men out there who are working diligently to be good fathers whether they are stepfathers, or biological fathers or just spiritual fathers. — T.D. Jakes

Good Stepfathers Quotes By R. Buckminster Fuller

By the time you are 88 years old, you "have consumed 300 tons of food, air and water." — R. Buckminster Fuller

Good Stepfathers Quotes By Erin Kellison

Please," her shadow begged.
Laughingstock for sure.
"I can't give you what you want," Cam said. "You know that." She had to know that. — Erin Kellison

Good Stepfathers Quotes By Michael Hainey

It is our human need - to circle back to the station of our sorrow. — Michael Hainey

Good Stepfathers Quotes By Rabindranath Tagore

Let him only see the thorns who has eyes to see the rose. — Rabindranath Tagore

Good Stepfathers Quotes By Ross Brawn

The enemy of stability can be complacency — Ross Brawn

Good Stepfathers Quotes By Dee Williams

Those are the days that most remind me of my old life in my big house where I'd charge around and act like the world owed me more; or where I'd rush through the days and watch television at night, and at the end of the week I couldn't remember if I'd actually called my mother or simply wished that I had. — Dee Williams