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"Change comes from a process of trials and wilderness experiences, problems and difficulties - it's a process of transition from one quality level to another."

"If we could be humble enough to submit our passions, sentiments and even weaknesses to God Almighty, he would successfully convert them to something positive that would eventually glorify Him."

"To allow Christ to live in you is to lose your ego-centric motivation."

"A man's conquest depends on his knowledge of Jesus Christ."

"God always turns a person's weakness into strength."

"Don't try to change the world. To find yourself in a new world, change your thoughts."

"Darkness is necessary for evolvement."

"This time is very important in your life because God wants to lift this generation from failures, poverty, and unbelief."

"God uses the problem in the life of every man for his good."

"Men are like caterpillars; their potential to soar lies not on the outside, but within."
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"If someone can prove me wrong and show me my mistake in any thought or action, I shall gladly change. I seek the truth, which never harmed anyone: the harm is to persist in one's own self-deception and ignorance."

"What need of prompt or hint when it is open to yourself to discern what needs to be done - and, if you can see your way, to follow it with kind but undeviating intent. If you cannot see the way, hold back and consult your best advisors. if some other factors obstruct this advice, proceed on your present resources, but with cautious deliberations, keeping always to what seems just. Justice is the best aim, as any failure is in fact a failure of justice.A man following reason in all things combines relaxation with initiative, spark with composure."

"III. I have often wondered how it should come to pass, that every man loving himself best, should more regard other men's opinions concerning himself than his own. For if any God or grave master standing by, should command any of us to think nothing by himself but what he should presently speak out; no man were able to endure it, though but for one day. Thus do we fear more what our neighbours will think of us, than what we ourselves."

"A man should remove not only unnecessary acts but also unnecessary thoughts for then superfluous activity will not follow."

"Do not act as if you had ten thousand years to throw away. Death stands at your elbow. Be good for something while you live and it is in your power."

"Anything in any way beautiful derives its beauty from itself and asks nothing beyond itself. Praise is no part of it, for nothing is made worse or better by praise."
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