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They will readily change truth for error, who find no more sweetness in the one than in the other.
— John Owen
Wherefore as condemnation is not the infusing of a habit of wickedness into him that is condemned, nor the making of him to be inherently wicked, who was before righteous, but the passing a sentence upon a man with respect to his wickedness; no more is justification the change of a person from inherent unrighteousness to righteousness, by the infusion of a principle of grace, but a sentential declaration of him to be righteous.
— John Owen
It is about moving from ideas about merely being sustainable to ones that include regenerating areas devastated by agriculture, mining, and other destructive activities. It is about revolution. The transition from a death economy to a life economy is truly about a change in consciousness — a consciousness revolution.
— John Perkins
Failure is not fatal, but failure to change might be.
— John Wooden
Failure is not Fatal, but Failure to CHANGE can be.
— John Wooden
I am not what I ought to be, Not what I want to be, Not what I am going to be, But I am thankful that I am better than I used to be. It
— John Wooden
Does worrying about it, complaining about it, change it? Nope, it just wastes your time. And if you complain about it to other people, you're also wasting their time. Nothing is gained by wasting all of that time.
— John Wooden
I am not what I ought to be, Not what I want to be, Not what I am going to be, But I am thankful that I am better than I used to be.
— John Wooden
You are not likely to see any general reformation, till you procure family reformation.
— Richard Baxter
We live in a world of shifting values. The family is falling apart. Parents failing in what they ought to do.
— Gordon Hinckley
My lifestyle got so disruptive to my family that my parents had no choice but to say, "You can't live here any longer if you're going to live this way." So, I was thrilled about it - thrilled!
— Tullian Tchividjian
Our heavenly Father never takes anything from his children unless he means to give them something better.
— George Muller