101. Temptation always looks desirable to the one tempted. Otherwise it would not be a temptation. But sin does not turn out as ood as it looks. It turns out very bad.
G B F Hallock
102. The fewer the words, the better the prayer.
Martin Luther
103. Small deeds done are better than great deeds planned.
Peter Marshall
104. Whatever we ask of God, let us also work toward it, if there is anything we can do.
Jeremy Taylor
105. It is always easier to go with the crowd than to battle your way against it.
William Barclay
106. Nobody ever outgrows Scripture; the book widens and deepens with our years.
Charles Spurgeon
107. No one can save all people, but each of us can save some people.
Harry V Richardson
108. If a man cannot be a Christian in the place he is, he cannot be a Christian anywhere.
Henry Ward Beecher
109. He that lives to live forever, never fears dying.
Wiliam Penn
110. God reaches in two directions: He reaches down and He reaches out.
Ralph A Herring
111. A tree has to be planted before it can spread its branches.
Theodore Parker Ferris
112. Carry the cross patiently, and with perfect submission; and in the end it shall carry you.
Thomas d' Kempis
113. Every step toward Christ kills a doubt. Every thought, word, and deed for Him carries you away from discouragement.
Theodore L Cuyler
114. To one who is afraid everythig rustles.
Sophocles
115. Life's greatest tragedy is to lose Gd and not to miss Him.
F W Norwood
116. When anger spreads through the breast, guard thy tongue from barking idly.
Sappho
116. He is no fool who gives what he cannot keepy to gain what he cannot lose.
Jim Eliot
117. Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.
Albert Schweitzer
118. The true mark of the saint is that he can waive his own rights and obey the Lord Jesus.
Oswald Chambers
119. Better to do a little well than a great deal poorly.
Arthur Morgan
120. We leave traces of ourselves wherever we go, on whatever we touch.
Lewis Thomas
121. Carve your name on hearts and not on marble.
Charles H Spurgeon
122. It takes less time to do a thing right than it does to explain why you did it wrong.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
123. Better than being the head of the family is being the heart of the family.
George Bergman
124. Teaching that impacts is not head to head, but heart to heart.
Howard G Hendricks
125. Life reall isn't as difficult and complicated as we make it out to be sometimes ... just run home.
Ron Mehl
126. He that would have the fruit must climb the tree.
Thomas Fuller
127. God never permits an evil without good coming from it.
Fulton J Sheen
128. Lovely flowers are the smiles of God's goodness.
William Wilbertorce
129. To avoid criticism, do nothing, say nothing, be nothing.
Elber Hubbard
130. Aility is what you're capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it.
Lou Holtz
131. The true measure of a man is
how he treats someone who
can do him absolutely no good.
Ann Landers
132. You can't lose anything because you never had it. The only thing you've ever really had is yourself. Deepak Chopra
133. God has delivered yourself to your care, and says: I had no one fitter to trust than you. Epictetus
134. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit. Aristotle
135. Sometimes we have to give ourselves what we wish we could get from someone else. Phillip C. McGraw
136. Shame arises from the fear of man; conscience from the fear of God. Samuel Johnson
137. If you accept the expectations of others, especially negative ones, then you will never change the outcome. Michael Jordan
138. God made us to be originals, so why stoop to be a copy. Billy Graham
140. What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies. Aristotle
141. Of all the things which wisdom provides to make life entirely happy, much the greatest is the possession of friendship. Epicurus
142. One loyal friend is worth ten thousand relatives. Euripides
143. The golden moments in the stream of life rush past us and we see nothing but sand; the angels come to visit us, and we only know them when they are gone. George Eliot
144. One can live magnificently in this world if one knows how to work and how to love. Leo Tolstoy
145. Love is blind, but friendship is clairvoyant. Unknown
146. Friends are God's way of taking care of us. Unknown
147. A friend walks in when the rest of the world walkes out. Unknown
148. Anybody can sympathise with the sufferings of a friend, but it requires a very fine nature to sympathise with a friend's success. Oscar Wilde
149. Misfortune shows those who are not really friends. Aristotle
150. I no doubt deserved my enemies, but I don't believe I deserved my friends. Walt Whitman