
He is a Christian, and believes charity begins at home. And often it remains there.
– Paul Kearney
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- Charity: begins at home and remains there. When it goes out, it’s because it wants to brag about itself – Bangambiki Habyarimana
- …if charity begins at home, empire begins in other men’s homes. – Roger Casement
- Tolerance is not a Christian value. Charity, justice, mercy, prudence, honesty–these are Christian values. – Charles J Chaput
- Memories are important, like the bones of the mind. We build ourselves upon them, flesh and blood moulded around the pictures of what is past. – Paul Kearney
- That is the problem with being twelve. All the grown-ups think they have a right to know your business. – Paul Kearney
- Not just charity, even corruption begins at home. – K Hari Kumar
- The charity that hastens to proclaim its good deeds, ceases to be charity, and is only pride and ostentation. – William Hutton
- A good Christian needs Jesus. A great Christian needs Jesus. A christian sinner needs Jesus. Pope needs Jesus. – Alin Sav
- Christian pop culture can be worthwhile if done well, but bad Christian pop culture isn’t redeemed merely by the fact that it’s Christian. – Kevin Roose
- Love is God, and the one that believes in love, believes in God. – Radhe Maa
- Memory believes before knowing remembers. Believes longer than recollects, longer than knowing even wonders. – William Faulkner
- He believes that people have destroyed religion and religion has destroyed people. He says he believes in God, but he doesn’t believe in people. – Nadia Hashimi
- A fool believes that math adds up, but also believes that they can master luck. – Justin K McFarlane Beau
- Only he who believes is obedient, and only he who is obedient believes. – Dietrich Bonhoeffer
- Master Chekhov says Man is what he believes. From here we conclude that when Man believes in a crap, Man becomes a crap! – Mehmet Murat ildan
- A slave believes that the law should define the scope of liberty. A free person believes that liberty should define the scope of the law. – Jakub Boydar Winiewski
- Whether anyone believes that fact is a fact or not, fact remains a fact – Adil Aijaz
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- The home is always a home and a noble place for shaping hearts! A good home is good for life! – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- Home isn’t a place. It’s not having a bed to come home to, or a yard, or a Christmas tree at the holidays. Home is the people who love you. – Jennifer Lynn Barnes
- Who you are and what you believe in is your real home, the only home no one can take from you, the only home that will last. – Adam Bagdasarian
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- The heart of a Christian, who believes and feels, cannot pass the hardships and deprivations of the poor without helping them. – Louis Guanella
- Rationale still remains the greatest impediment to encountering God’s mysteries. – Christian Hunt
- No one has direct access to your mind like you do. That’s why introspection remains a valid technique even after the invention of brain scanners. – Christian Jarrett
- Only the forward-looking Christian remains sincerely optimistic and joyful, knowing that Christ will win in the end. – Billy Graham
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- We often seek beauty in the outside, in the unknown, and often lack to realize the sheer beauty right in front of our very eyes, back home. – Akilnathan Logeswaran
- A self without a shelf remains cryptic a home without books naked. – Leah Price
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- The man who believes that honesty is the best policy is not an honest man. – Paul Hoffman
- I believe his lies, so he believes mine.’ She turns and looks at me straight on. ‘That’s how it goes at the end of love. – Paul Murray
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- Personally, I think the ‘Christian family’ should be called a Christian fantasy. – Ruth Hurmence Green
- Every Christian is to become a little Christ. The whole purpose of becoming a Christian is simply nothing else. – CS Lewis
- True Christianity is NOT a religion, to be a christian, you don’t have to be a christian – Fabulous Godwin
- Just as there is no such thing as Christian physics or Muslim Algebra, we will see tht there is no such thing as Christian or Muslim morality. – Sam Harris
- A forgiven Christian is a forgiving Christian. – Jim George
- A forgiven Christian is a forgiving Christian. – Jim George
