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Be patient, Katie. Everything doesn't have to work itself out today.
— Lisa Wingate
I leaf through more pages, wondering, remembering, thinking about this watershed year. Life can turn on a dime. The appointment book reinforces my new awareness of this. We plan our days, but we don't control them.
— Lisa Wingate
Together, we travel the living river. We turn our faces to the sunlight and fly time and time again home to Kingdom Arcadia.
— Lisa Wingate
All things pass, suga' pea. All the things a this worl' got a time for bornin' and time for dyin', and a time for troublin' and a time for restin'. Ssshhh
— Lisa Wingate
How wonderful the days when all was well. How necessary, also, that we must release them now. It is fine enough to glance at the past, but one must never focus there overlong. Don't you think?
— Lisa Wingate
Do not let yesterday use up too much of today
— Lisa Wingate
Who chooses the schedules we keep? We do, I guess.
— Lisa Wingate
Nothing takes you from thirty years old to thirteen faster than your mother's voice rebounding up the stairs like a tennis ball after a forehand slice.
— Lisa Wingate
There's something magical about that time when your babies are small, when you're the center of their world, the person they love the most.
— Lisa Wingate
Each scene has its own music, and the music is created for the scene, woven to it in ways we do not understand. No matter how much we may love the melody of a bygone day or imagine the song of a future one, we must dance within the music of today, or we will always be out of step, stumbling around in something that doesn't suit the moment. I
— Lisa Wingate
This wasn't the sixth month of the year; it was 'six months after Elizabeth knew she was to become a mother'. Imagine the Lord using an expectant mother's growing waistline to measure time! Never doubt for a moment that women matter to the Almighty.
— Liz Curtis Higgs
Today, many Christians don't seem concerned about the Old Testament, but apparently God still has concern for His Law, all the way to the end of time.
— Jim Bakker