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Quotes about Inheritance

True leadership is measured by what happens after you die.
— Myles Munroe
You could not open a book in this library that I have not looked into...it is as much as you can expect from a poor man's daughter.
— Emily Bronte
Three generations from shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves.
— Andrew Carnegie
I like to think my dad was easygoing and kind, and I think some of those things have been passed down. I am like him in a sense of being positive and hopeful. He was compassionate, and I've got a lot of that in me as well.
— Joel Osteen
The great news of Christianity is that your biological family of origin does not determine your future.
— Peter Scazzero
even the worst and most painful family experiences are part of our total identity. God had a plan in placing us in our particular families and cultures. And the more we know about our families, the more we know about ourselves—and the more freedom we have to make decisions how we want to live. We can say: "This is what I want to keep. This is what I do not want to bring with me to the next generation.
— Peter Scazzero
The true sons of Abraham are not identified biologically, but Christologically.
— Philip Graham Ryken
For where grace is, there is a remitting, and where remitting is, there is no punishment. Punishment then being removed, and righteousness succeeding from faith, there is no obstacle to our becoming heirs of the promise.
— Philip Schaff
Grace is the seed of glory, the dawning of glory in the heart, and therefore grace is the earnest of the future inheritance.
— Jonathan Edwards
Man is physically as well as metaphysically a thing of shreds and patches, borrowed unequally from good and bad ancestors, and a misfit from the start.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Even a bad father can leave an inheritance. Only a good father can leave a heritage.
— Randy Alcorn
Andrew Carnegie said, "The almighty dollar bequeathed to a child is an almighty curse. No man has the right to handicap his son with such a burden as great wealth.
— Randy Alcorn