Abide Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“A fleeting moment can become an eternity. From a past encounter everything may disappear in the dungeon of forgetfulness. A few furtive flashes or innocent twinkles can survive, though. Some immaterial details may remain marked in our memory, forever. A significant look, a salient colour or a unforeseen gesture may abide, indelibly engraved in our mind. (" Girl in blue ")”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“Liberty is only possible on the condition of regularity. We cannot be free and play the game of life without abiding to the rules, but the rules have to be adapted constantly in line with our experiences and the events we encounter. ( “If he doesn't play ball “)”
Erik Pevernagie

Anthony Liccione
“People tend to think that money makes them strong, but it's those that learn to survive without it, are truly the stronger.”
Anthony Liccione

Israelmore Ayivor
“The simple rule to abide by and become excellent is that “Don’t see what you have achieved yesterday with the same pleasure eyes you used to see it when it was done by you”. Look forward and do better than you did earlier!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

“Abiding does not mean sitting idly by. It means resting in the work, resting in the moment, resting in the truth, resting in the confidence that God is your provision.”
Robin Bertram, No Regrets: How Loving Deeply and Living Passionately Can Impact Your Legacy Forever

Christopher Hitchens
“The lawbreaking itch is not always an anarchic one. In the first place, the human personality has (or ought to have) a natural resistance to coercion. We don’t like to be pushed and shoved, even if it’s in a direction we might choose to go. In the second place, the human personality has (or ought to have) a natural sense of the preposterous.”
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Oswald Chambers
“There is no condition of life in which we cannot abide in Jesus. We have to learn to abide in Him wherever we are placed. Our Brilliant Heritage, 946 R”
Oswald Chambers

Christopher Hitchens
“So there are laws that are defensible but unenforceable, and there are laws impossible to infringe. But in the New York of Mayor Bloomberg, there are laws that are not possible to obey, and that nobody can respect, and that are enforced by arbitrary power. The essence of tyranny is not iron law. It is capricious law. Tyranny can be petty. And “petty” is not just Bloomberg’s middle name. It is his name.”
Christopher Hitchens, Love, Poverty, and War: Journeys and Essays

Christopher Hitchens
“Many and various are the New York tales that are told of professor Sidney Morgenbesser. During a conference of linguistic philosophers at Columbia University, he interrupted the pompous J. L. Austin, who was saying that while many double negatives express a positive—as in “not unattractive” —there is no example in English of a double positive expressing a negative. Morgenbesser’s interjection took the form of the two words “Yeah, yeah.” Or it could have been “Yeah, right.” On another occasion, he put his pipe in his mouth as he was ascending the subway steps. A policeman approached and told him that there was no smoking on the subway. Morgenbesser explained—pointed out might be a better term—that he was leaving the subway, not entering it, and had not yet lit up. The cop repeated his injunction. Morgenbesser reiterated his observation. After a few such exchanges, the cop saw he was beaten and fell back on the oldest standby of enfeebled authority: “If I let you do it, I’d have to let everyone do it.” To this the old philosopher replied, “Who do you think you are—Kant?” His last word was misconstrued, and the whole question of the categorical imperative had to be hashed out down at the precinct house. Morgenbesser walked. That, in my opinion, is the way that New York is supposed to be. Irony and a bit of sass, combined with a pugnacious independence, should always stand a chance against bovine officials who have barely learned to memorize such demanding mantras as “zero tolerance” and “no exceptions.” Today, the professor would be stopped, insulted, ticketed, and told that if he didn’t like it he could waste a day in court, or several days dealing with the bureaucracy, or both.”
Christopher Hitchens, Love, Poverty, and War: Journeys and Essays

“To know God`s laws and abide by them is a privilege.”
Sunday Adelaja

“If you are uncomfortable with any law or procedure, propose a motion for its amendment. Until it is amended, going against it for whatever purpose automatically makes one a rebel”
OMOSOHWOFA CASEY

Oswald Chambers
“It is the simple, dreary day, with its commonplace duties and people that smothers the burning heart--unless we have learned the secret of abiding in Jesus.”
Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His Highest
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“The main condition for our success is undoubtedly for us to abide in God”
Sunday Adelaja

“You can do anything under one condition; you must continually abide in Jesus Christ”
Sunday Adelaja

“As we abide in the Vine we begin to take on the vine’s attributes, and it will become more natural for us to see things through God’s eyes.”
Ibrahim E. Sakkab

Anthony T. Hincks
“We must abide in the abode if we are to achieve peace at home.”
Anthony T. Hincks

Kamaran Ihsan Salih
“Smile the life is temporary change your thinking to positivity attempt to have happiness from your inside with your tears and sorrow nothing will be abide nothing will remain forever let your smile stay longer.”
Kamaran Ihsan Salih

Robin S. Baker
“Honestly communicate your needs to people without feeling embarrassed or ashamed. They will either abide by them or they won’t. This will cut through the waste and instantly tell you what your next course of action should be.”
Robin S. Baker

“As we abide in Him, rest in Him, focus on Him, turn our heart towards Him, step into Him, meditate on His words, speak His word, literally love Him with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, and allow Him to fill us, we will become fruitful.”
Liz Wright, Ekklesia Rising: Visitations from Jesus revealing the truth and power of who we really are

Pope Francis
“Adoration means going to Jesus without a list of petitions but with one request alone: to abide with Him.”
Pope Francis