A few quotes for the day…
Here are a few quotes to chew (reflect) on today…
- “Language is never neutral.” _Kathalee Reed-Martinez (Chaplain’s Commission Conference at 71st General Assembly in Indianapolis, IN)
- “Finally, the single most important thing to remember about any enterprise is that results exist only on the outside. The result of a business is a satisfied customer. The result of a hospital is a healed patient. The result of a school is a student who has learned something and puts it to work ten years later. Inside an enterprise, there are only costs.”
_Peter F. Drucker, The Essential Drucker, p. 12 - “A business enterprise (or any other institution) has only one true resource: people.” _Peter F. Drucker, The Essential Drucker, p. 15
- (Speaking of the Incarnation and our Commission to reach the world) “Christianity is the only religion in which its sacred writings are not in the language of it’s Founder.” _Dale T. Irvin (Chaplain’s Commission Conference at 71st General Assembly in Indianapolis, IN)
- “How difficult it is to persuade even Christians that joy in God is the only enduring and really substantial happiness.” _A.J. Gordon, The Twofold Life, pg. 115
- “My great concern is not whether you have failed, but whether you are content with your failure.” _Abraham Lincoln
- “Character cannot be reshaped apart from the gift of rebuke.” _Gordon MacDonald, Mid-Course Correction
- “It is true that you cannot change your past…but you can change your opinion of your past.” _Robert T. Kiyosaki, Retire Young Retire Rich, page 21
- “People who add value to others almost always do so intentionally. I say that because adding value to others requires a person to give of himself, and that rarely occurs by accident.” _John Maxwell, Winning with People, page 49
- “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit” (Matthew 28:18). All the theology one would ever need is already embedded in this passage. The theologian who would travel light may travel with this verse alone.” _Thomas Oden, Life in the Spirit, p. 470