But didn’t Jesus accept everyone exactly as they were? Jesus did accept people as they were, but he also challenged them to change their lives.
“Washington valued well-played music in army life and assigned a band to each brigade. At one point he chided a fife and drum corps for playing badly and insisted that they practice more regularly; a year later, after the drummers took this admonition to an extreme, Washington restricted their practice to one hour in the morning, a second in the afternoon. He was also irked by the improvisations of some drummers and, amid the misery of Valley Forge, took the trouble to issue this broadside to wayward drummers: “The use of drums are as signals to the army and, if every drummer is allowed to beat at his pleasure, the intention is entirely destroy[e]d, as it will be impossible to distinguish whether they are beating for their own pleasure or for a signal to the troops.”
― Washington: A Life
― Washington: A Life
“THE SUN WAS beating hard. The air smelt of pine and the sea. The sea was right there, just below the cliff. And the cliff edge was only a few steps away. No more than twenty, I would say. The only plan I had was to take twenty-one steps in that direction.”
― Reasons to Stay Alive
― Reasons to Stay Alive
“If you are the type of person who thinks too much about stuff then there is nothing lonelier in the world than being surrounded by a load of people on a different wavelength.”
― Reasons to Stay Alive
― Reasons to Stay Alive
“Every day—every conversation, every moment—is an opportunity to move closer to one another or further apart. You get to choose.”
― This Is How Your Marriage Ends: A Hopeful Approach to Saving Relationships – A Self-Help Guide to Marriage and Conflict Resolution
― This Is How Your Marriage Ends: A Hopeful Approach to Saving Relationships – A Self-Help Guide to Marriage and Conflict Resolution
“We talk about loneliness as if it were simply the lack of a friend or a spouse, when I believe it should be wholly understood as the lack of a purpose.”
― Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life
― Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life
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