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Epic Quotes by Howard G. Hendricks
- You can impress from a distance, but you can only impact up close.
- You teach what you know, but you reproduce what you are.
- You never graduate from the school of discipleship.
- Jesus never discipled one-on-one.
- The goal is not to make you a smarter sinner but to make you like the Savior.
- It's a sin to bore people with the Bible.
- Christian education is a bomb with a long fuse - it takes a while to go off.
- Our problem is that we are in the Word but not under the Word.
- Most people don't think, they just rearrange their prejudices.
- Your strengths develop your confidence; your weaknesses develop your faith.
- My greatest fear is not your failure, but your success.
- Heaven is a person: Jesus.
- Never traffic in unpracticed truth.
- You are able to do many things. But be sure you find the one thing you must do.
- There's no one without significant creative potential.
- If you're just like someone else, we don't need you.
- How big is your God? The size of your God determines the size of everything.
- You cannot impart what you do not possess.
- The teacher has not taught until the student has learned.
- Nothing is more common than unfulfilled potential.
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