Sunday, 14 May 2017

NUGGETS OF WISDOM - 103


·        "Entrance into the Father's kingdom is wholly free, but progress - growth in grace - is essential to continuance therein."
  • ·        One man practicing sportsmanship is far better than a hundred teaching it.”—Knute Rockne
    ·        " 'Be of good courage, for I will sometime return. In the meantime, my Spirit of the Truth of a universe shall comfort and guide you.' " – Jesus
    ·        “No man who is occupied in doing a very difficult thing, and doing it very well, ever loses his self-respect.”— George Bernard Shaw
    ·        “If character is what you do when no one is watching, then sportsmanship is that conduct with everybody watching.”—Bob Ley
    ·        "All things come from, and belong to, the One God - all-wise, good, righteous, holy, resplendent, and glorious. This, our God, is the source of all luminosity. He is the Creator, the God of all good purposes, and the protector of the
    justice of the universe." – Zoroastrianism
    ·        Once you have learned to love, you will have learned to live. – Unknown
    ·        “Do you know what my favorite part of the game is? The opportunity to play.”—Mike Singletary
    ·        "And it behooves the Master's followers in all ages to learn to minister as 'they pass by' - to do unselfish good as they go about their daily duties."
    ·        “The mark of great sportsmen is not how good they are at their best, but how good they are at their worst.”—Martina Navrátilová
    ·        "The use of the parable form of teaching enables the teacher to present new and even startling truths while at the same time he largely avoids all controversy and outward clashing with tradition and established authority."
    ·        “You don’t inspire your teammates by showing them how amazing you are. You inspire them by showing them how amazing they are.”—Robyn Benincasa
    ·        "Do not to others those things you would not wish done to you. Pay good for evil; overcome evil with the good." – Buddhism

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