"Learning more truth is a poor and cheap……" — Charles R. Swindoll
"Learning more truth is a poor and cheap substitute for stopping and putting into action the truth already learned"
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246 Quotes by Charles R. Swindoll
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People who soar, are those who refuse to sit back and wish things would change
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The longer I live the more I realize the impact of attitude on life. Attitude, to me, is more important…
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The habit of always putting off an experience until you can afford it, or until the time is right, or…
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If you are having difficulty loving or relating to an individual, take him to God. Bother the Lord with this…
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In place of our exhaustion and spiritual fatigue, God will give us rest. All He asks is that we come…
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The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude. I…
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If you're running a 26-mile marathon, remember that every mile is run one step at a time. If you are…
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If our perfect Lord is gracious enough to take our worst, and ugliest, our most boring, our least successful, and…
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Envy is one of the great enemies of active spirituality. It keeps us from loving our neighbours, from functioning with…
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Leadership is influence. To the extent we influence others, we lead them.
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Anyone who influences others is a leader.
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Don't be afraid of outgiving God. It is impossible to do that.
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