7,080 Quotes About Family
- Author John Piper
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Headship is the divine calling of a husband to take primary responsibility for Christ-like, servant leadership, protection, and provision in the home.
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- Author Merrin McGregor
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I hope this book will inspire the kitchen con-artist in you, increase fruit and veggie consumption in your family, and motivate you to become an Accidental Cook. Pass it on!
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- Author Eric Overby
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We never fully move on, We leave a piece of ourselves behindLike leaves and trunks molded into the earthAnd forest floor, we give what we know And others take it up and use it to grow.I stand under the shade of giants.
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- Author Isabella Rogge
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Some people, no matter how much love you give them, cannot be saved. The first victories do not guarantee the last. That doesn't mean there isn't a point to loving them, or that the first victory doesn't matter. If anything, love them more. Celebrate the victory while it remains a victory. Joy is limited-- but then, so is sorrow.
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- Author Peter Geye
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There are so many similarities between [my father] and me, I can see that. But what I think really scares me are the countless ways I'm not like him. And because the past is getting farther and farther behind me, and the end coming closer and closer, I'm afraid I'll never meet the man in myself that I saw in him.
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- Author David Gianadda
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We too had branched off from the people who had come before us, a family that made the family that made us, and we were shining in the darkness and casting our light all around us.
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- Author Pope Francis
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...only the exclusive and indissoluble union between a man and a woman has a plenary role to play in society as a stable commitment that bears fruit in new life.
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- Author Pope Francis
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Narcissism makes people incapable of looking beyond themselves, beyond their own desires and needs.
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- Author Pope Francis
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They believe, along the lines of social networks, that love can be connected or disconnected at the whim of the consumer, and the relationship quickly "blocked". We treat affective relationships the way we treat material objects and the environment : everything is disposable; everyone uses and throws away, takes and breaks, exploits and squeezes to the last drop. Then, goodbye.
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