Real happiness comes from the things that can not be taken away from you.
There is a spiritual side to me that goes real deep, but I confess right up front that I’m the biggest sinner of them all.
It takes a real man to live for God-a lot more man than to live for the devil, you know? If you really want to live right these days, you gotta be tough.
You know, when real trouble comes your humanity is awakened. The fundamental human experience is that of compassion.
The black moment is the moment when the real message of transformation is going to come. At the darkest moment comes the light.
To find your own way is to follow your bliss. This involves analysis, watching yourself and seeing where real deep bliss is – not the quick little excitement, but the real deep, life-filling bliss.
A myth doesn’t have to be real to be true.
If you realize what the real problem is-losing yourself-you realize that this itself is the ultimate trial.
Each of us has capacities. The real trick is knowing the machinery of the boat in which you are crossing the channel.
Home Run portrays the church in its beauty – true life transformation through real and honest relationships with one another and with Jesus.
Our feelings are real and they are powerful, but they are not more powerful than God and truth.
Do you know something? The minute that blood sacrifice was accepted, Jesus was the first human being that was ever born again. Now that was real – it happened when he was in Hell.
Real Christianity can be summed up in two commands: Love God, and love people.
You can’t have real love without operating in forgiveness. Love keeps giving the other person another chance.
Real life is the life that’s in you, not your circumstances, like where you live or what job you have or who you’re in relationship with.
I used to have a real problem with self-pity. Every time the devil would throw a pity party, I would attend.
Spiritual people don’t float around all day on clouds of glory; they live in the real world and deal with real issues in real ways.
What’s real freedom? Real freedom is being able to not have my way and still be just as happy as if I did.
God is the Source of real love, joy, peace, wisdom and everything else we all need to be the people He has created us to be.
All I know is that I am not a Marxist.