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Renew your resolution daily, and in the hour of temptation do not depart from the right path.
— James Allen
Man hath his daily work of body or mind appointed, which declares his dignity, and the regard of Heav'n on all his ways.
— John Milton
You will never change your life until you change something you do daily. You see, success, doesn't suddenly occur one day in someone's life. For that matter, neither does failure. Each is a process. Every day of your life is merely preparation for the next. What you become is the result of what you do today.
— Terri Savelle Foy
But beauty must be broken daily to remain beautiful.
— Virginia Woolf
I'm still heard on 1,500 radio stations across North America every day, about 220 million people a day in 150 countries.
— James Dobson
The perfect and genuine faith is that which daily acknowledges the works (i.e., facts) that the Lord has accomplished. The meaning of claiming is to acknowledge daily all that the Lord has accomplished for us, that is, to acknowledge that all these accomplishments are effective in us. Then
— Watchman Nee
Every single thing that Jesus taught us to do was something he had put into daily practice in circumstances just like ours.
— Dallas Willard
To know Christ in the modern world is to know him in your world now. To know him in your world now is to live interactively with him right where you are in your daily activities. This is the spiritual life in Christ.
— Dallas Willard
Why is it that we look upon our salvation as a moment that began our religious life instead of the daily life we receive from God?
— Dallas Willard
The liturgy is at one and the same time a daily discipline as "do-able" as walking to the corner or eating our lunch, and the entry into the highest mysteries of heaven.
— Thomas Howard
But it is daily tasks, daily acts of love and worship that serve to remind us that the religion is not strictly an intellectual pursuit, and these days it is easy to lose sight of that as, like our society itself, churches are becoming more politicized and polarized. Christian faith is a way of life, not an impregnable fortress made up of ideas; not a philosophy; not a grocery list of beliefs.
— Kathleen Norris
Ironically, it seems that it is by the means of seemingly perfunctory daily rituals and routines that we enhance the personal relationships that nourish and sustain us.
— Kathleen Norris