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Quotes about Neglect

was left off the list. The guy was avoided
— Max Lucado
I hadn't so much forgot as I couldn't bring myself to remember. Other things were more important.
— Maya Angelou
None of us deserves God's love. All of us deserve His righteous judgment and wrath (John 3:18, 36; Romans 3:9—12). It is easy to think of an evil and depraved man like Adolf Hitler deserving divine judgment... But think of the kind and good people that you know... They too will be lost if they refuse and neglect God's offer of mercy and forgiveness. God's judgment applies to them too.
— Billy Graham
Out of sight, out of mind. The absent are always in the wrong.
— Thomas a Kempis
There are many who are not guilty of doing anything wrong but very guilty of sins of omission - the things they neglect to do - the good things - the kind, thoughtful words, compassionate thoughts and hopeful attitudes they might have had towards their neighbor.
— Mother Angelica
Countless mistakes in marriage, parenting, ministry, and other relationships are failures to balance grace and truth. Sometimes we neglect both. Often we choose one over the other.
— Randy Alcorn
They are the troublers, they are the dividers of unity, who neglect and don't permit others to unite those dissevered pieces which are yet wanting to the body of Truth.
— John Milton
Art is not a gift which a few people are given, but rather it is a gift which most people throw away.
— Fred Craddock
Jesus says, "A tidal wave is approaching and you are lollygagging on the patio having a party." Or as Joachim Jeremias puts it, "You are feasting and dancing—on the volcano which may erupt at any moment."3
— Brennan Manning
Academic qualifications are important and so is financial education. They're both important and schools are forgetting one of them.
— Robert Kiyosaki
They love the heathen on the other side of the globe. They can pray for him, pay money to have the Bible put into his hand, and missionaries to instruct him; while they despise and totally neglect the heathen at their own doors. Such is, very briefly, my view of the religion of this land;
— Frederick Douglass
They attend with Pharisaical strictness to the outward forms of religion, and at the same time neglect the weightier matters of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith.
— Frederick Douglass