Top 15 Dennis Rainey Quotes
#1. Every dad is the family role model, whether he wants the job or not.
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#2. Your marriage moves toward a state of isolation. Unless you lovingly and energetically nurture your marriage, you will begin to drift away from your mate.
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#3. Too many of us are afraid to slow down because then we would have to take a good look at how we're using our time and what we're becoming. We don't want to listen to that other voice deep inside, telling us something is not right.
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#4. Male passivity is a disease that robs a man of his purpose while it destroys marriages, ruins families, and spoils legacies. A passive man doesn't engage; he retreats. He neglects personal responsibility. At its core, passivity is cowardice.
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#5. Scripture paints men as they really are, hiding none of their blemishes or barbaric ways. The honesty of scripture is one of the reasons I knew that the Bible would be the place to go to learn what a real man should be and do.
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#6. Initiative is the essence of manhood. Noting comes to the man who is passive, except failure.
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#8. The man who claims he's never done anything courageous doesn't understand what courage really is.
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#9. Pulling weeds and planting seeds. That's the story of life. We are individual lots on which either weeds of selfishness or fruit of the Holy Spirit grows and flourishes.
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#10. Courage is doing your duty in the face of fear.
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#11. Remember, you are moving toward a lifetime commitment. Whatever is concealed now will eventually be revealed.
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#12. People who say that small things don't bother them have never slept in a room with a mosquito.
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#13. Far too many husbands fail to recognize that what your wife wants and needs most from you is your concern for her soul.
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#14. The core of a man's life should be his relationship with God. The man who walks humbly with God is motivated and empowered to step up and assume the difficult responsibilitie s that come his way.
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#15. Like a young eaglet that gets pushed out of the nest at the appropriate time, a young man must learn to fly on his own. If the nest is too cushy, if all of his creature comforts are there for his enjoyment, then he may set up his high-definition television and perch for a while.
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