Our children are the only possessions we can take to heaven.
Kindness is like snow-it beautifies everything it covers.
The trouble with being a good sport is that you have to lose to prove it.
Money talks. If it's the dollar, it's small talk.
A fellow with the smallest mind is the one who is usually most willing to give someone a piece of it.
Adversity is only sand on your track to prevent you from skidding.
Advice is like snow--the softer it falls, the deeper it goes.
Advice is like cooking-you should try it before you feed it to others.
It takes a certain kind of man to be in politics--a small one.
Gossip has been described as halitosis of the mind.
Faith is the profound knowing that comes before reality confirms it.
God's answers are wiser than our prayers.
When Christ is the center of your focus, all else will come into proper perspective.
The trouble with good advice is that it usually interferes with our plans.
Prayer is not a device for getting our wills done through heaven, but a desire that God's will may be done on earth through us.
It seems that more people today have a greater desire to live long than they do to live well.
When a man marries a woman, they become one-the trouble starts when they try to decide which one.