Philippian Quotes & Sayings
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No matter what you have done in the past, despite all your mistakes, you are still divinely loved and always will be. — Catherine Carrigan

Servants think of ministry as an opportunity, not an obligation. They enjoy helping people, meeting needs, and doing ministry. — Rick Warren

There was a sliver of moon and a splash of stars, and the light outlined her face and glistened on the tears that ran like mercury down her cheeks. — Jonathan Maberry

A man may learn wisdom even from a foe. — Aristophanes

You can do bigger and bigger things. For what? — Laurie Anderson

in his ability to concentrate at work. Naturally curious and active, he noticed an uncharacteristic tendency to procrastinate. At times he felt listless and tired. Then the headaches arrived, and with a fury. He blamed them on stress and took lots of ibuprofen. As he drove to work one morning, his vision became — John Grisham

Any death prior to the heat death of the universe is premature if your life is good. — Nick Bostrom

Having a child, I thought, was something you should actively want, crave, even. It was not a venture for the ambivalent or passionless. — Hanya Yanagihara

Church membership was so important that Paul and Silas baptized the Philippian jailer into the membership of Christ's church at midnight with Paul's back still bloody from a beating! He did not even wait till morning! Identification with Christ's church is important; without it, one must be treated 'as a heathen and publican.' — Jay Adams

He who has two languages has two souls. — Quintus Ennius

Oh, all right, you big baby," she said. "If you really want it. I should have gotten you a rattle and a pacifier, too. — L.J.Smith

Nothing finite is true, is interesting, is worthy to fix my attention. All that is particular is exclusive, and all that is exclusive repels me. — Henri Frederic Amiel

The Bible says a great deal about entire families coming to Christ. Rahab the harlot ... the Philippian jailer ... and Cornelius, the Roman centurion. That could be true in your family too. You may be the one who could lead your family to Christ. — Billy Graham

The unending paradox is that we do learn through pain. — Madeleine L'Engle

Really, anyone can learn how to fly. If you can drive a bus, you can fly an airplane. — Cory Lidle

Guilt pins a fig-leaf; Innocence is its own adorning. — Anne Spencer