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Quotes about Priorities

If you love anything in this world more than God, you will crush that object under the weight of your expectations.
— Timothy Keller
You must remember to love people and use things, rather than to love things and use people.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Are we in love with God or just His stuff?
— Francis Chan
It doesn't matter how much success you have in your career; if you fail at home you are a failure.
— Jon Gordon
If ministry success is our god, we are likely to take the shortest path to greater and greater "victories," but preparing and developing people is never on the shortest path.
— Eric Geiger
The religion of Christ," he said, "is not a tidbit after one's bread; on the contrary, it is the bread or it is nothing. People should at least understand and concede this if they call themselves Christian.
— Eric Metaxas
Death tends to change people's focus and priorities—at least for a time. After the war deaths of several Bonhoeffer cousins, the younger members of the family would often lie in bed at night and talk about death and eternity. Do you spend much time thinking about eternity? Should a person concentrate on life after death, or is it better to keep one's focus solely on this life and what can be accomplished now?
— Eric Metaxas
Two changes manifested themselves right away: the first was a new attitude toward money, the second toward time.
— Eric Metaxas
Budgets are moral documents. Federal funding should reflect the priorities and the values of the majority of the American people.
— Mike Pence
When I lost my wife I had a whole different concept of her life. She lived 21 years and people who knew her know it wasn't about the great things she did on this earth. It wasn't that she had money or had popularity, it was that she loved Jesus Christ more than anything else in this world. That was how she related to the world.
— Jeremy Camp
What difference does it make how much you have? What you do not have amounts to much more.
— Lucius Annaeus Seneca
I was afraid of burglars and Indian thugs and snakes and fires and Jack the Ripper, when I should have been afraid of thirty years in a bank and a take-over bid and a premature retirement and the Deuil du Roy Albert.
— Graham Greene