Top 100 Suzanne Woods Fisher Quotes
#1. We may face situations beyond our reserves but never beyond God's resources.
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#2. Blessed are those who have nothing to say, and who cannot be persuaded to say it.
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#3. Poor communication doesn't disconnet souls. It's the disconnected souls who poorly communicate.
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#4. An unkind remark is like a killing frost - no matter how much it warms up, the damage is already done.
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#6. We fail in the work of grace and love when there is too much of us and not enough of God.
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#8. He wanted to leave the past a few hundred miles down the road, shake it off like dust. But that ws the problem with the past. It kept finding him.
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#9. God meant for the Bible to be bread for our daily use, not just cake for special occasions.
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#10. If you cannot be thankful for what you have received, be thankful for what you have escaped.
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#11. Summer is the season when children slam the doors they left open all winter.
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#14. Be slow to anger and quick to forgive, and you will have friends for as long as you live.
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#15. All the water in the world cannot sink our boat as long as it's on the outside.
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#16. Why did it take the threat of dying to truly notice how exquisite a sunrise or sunset could be?
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#19. Some may see a hopeless end, but as believers we rejoice in an endless hope.
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#23. Become Amish? If you admire our faith, strengthen yours. If you admire our sense of commitment, deepen yours. If you admire our community spirit, build your own. If you admire the simple life, cut back. If you admire deep character and enduring values, live them yourself.
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#24. Children are natural imitators. They act just like their parents in spite of the effort to teach them good manners.
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#25. Experience is a hard teacher. She gives the test first, then the lesson afterward.
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#27. The days available to say a kind word to someone this year are rapidly drawing to a close. Lord God, teach us to be kind.
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#28. The real secret of happiness is not what you give or what you receive, it's what you share.
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#31. She paused for a moment, closing her eyes, letting the early morning heat sink deep into her bones. Unlike most people, she loved warm weather.
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#35. Opportunity may knock once, but temptation bangs on your front door forever.
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#39. If you want your life to be a reflection of Christ, you need to take time to reflect on Christ.
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#43. The family that works together, eats together, and prays together, stays together.
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#44. Forgiveness withheld is like drinking poison and waiting for the offender to die.
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#47. She knew God was going to do whatever he wanted to do, regardless of anyone's pleading.
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#48. Sometimes I wonder if we're all a little like Harold (a rooster). Real life carries on around us while we strut around in our own yards, thinking we're the ones in charge of things.
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#49. If you let your children have their own way, you must not complain if they give you trouble.
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#51. The trouble with doing nothing is it's too hard to tell when you're finished.
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#52. What a new year brings us depends a great deal on what we bring to the new year.
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#53. Believe. The lack of emphasis Plain People place on evangelism is often misunderstood. Setting an example of a holy life, they feel, makes a better witness than mere talk. Rather than proselytize, the Amish provide practical help when natural disasters strike.
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#56. Remember, when you talk, you only repeat what you already know; if you listen, you might learn something.
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#60. You can tell a man's character by what he turns up when offered a job - his nose or his sleeves.
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#65. The only people with whom you should try to get even are those who have been kind to you.
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#67. They who trim themselves to suit others will soon whittle themselves away.
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#69. Time is like the Mississippi River. It only flows in one direction. You can never go back.
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#70. Always treat children in the direction you wish them to grow, not as they now are.
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#74. Many people fail to recognize opportunity because it comes disguised as work.
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#76. Before you flare up at anyone's faults, take time to count to ten - ten of your own.
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#81. It can be hard to say important things to the person in our life who matters the most.
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#83. God wants to use you stumbling and all, but he can't if you refuse to get up.
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#85. Beauty is more than perfect features, Birdy. There's something about you that draws everyone to you, the way flowers turn toward the sun. You walk into a room and the place comes alive. You are beautiful, Birdy. All the more so because you don't even realize it.
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#89. What was home, really? Just a place to lay your head.
No. It was so much more than that. It was a place where a person belonged. Where a fellow would be missed. It was a part of a man. Something that couldn't be sold or taken for granted.
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#91. Closing her eyes for a moment against the pain and loss, Carrie asked quietly, "And what if I don't feel any forgiveness for her?" Softly, Mattie whispered,
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#92. Do not ask the Lord to guide your footsteps if you are not willing to move your feet.
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#93. How we spend Christmas is of greater significance than how much we spend for it.
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#95. Regrets over yesterday and the fear of tomorrow are twin thieves that rob us of the moment.
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#96. A man needs a woman to take care of him so she can make him strong enough for her to lean on.
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#97. If you don't have time to do a job right, you're going to have to make time to do it over.
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#99. A single decision, a moment in time, and the ground could shift beneath your feet.
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