Jayce O'Neal Quotes
Top 50 wise famous quotes and sayings by Jayce O'Neal
Jayce O'Neal Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Jayce O'Neal on Wise Famous Quotes.
When you begin to fantasize about what you don't have, you begin to kill what you do have. #marriage
We judge others by their actions and ourselves by our intentions. We need to offer grace to all, because we all need a little grace.
Student: why do dumb people ignore wise people. Teacher: Because, the dumb people believe they are the wise people.
Cynicism places the cynic at the center seat of judgement with the self appointed authority to criticize and condemn.
If we want to DRAMATICALLY impact the world for the better than we need our hearts and minds to be DRAMATICALLY impacted by God's Word.
If you think you know everything; you know nothing. If you think you know nothing; you know something.
Great men and women are not extraordinary people who do extraordinary things. They are ordinary people who do ordinary things with integrity.
Cellaholics are those who interrupt quality time when they are with you, but rather text, call, and email others who are somewhere else.
We shouldn't go to the Bible to back up what we believe. We should look to the Bible to determine what we believe.
Cynicism is when a small mind and a hurt heart rejects the hope, love, and truth of a big and caring God.
God never taught us to live like TV DINNERS in a freezer: Together, but totally separate. #community
And no you're not that important that you must always dismiss your current company to answer whomever is on the phone. Seriously, you're not.
He who knows all the answers, but none of the questions is like a large gobbling bird on Thanksgiving.
When you chronically interrupt your time with whom ever you're with to answer your phone/text you are saying that the caller is more important.
Too often the man who complains the loudest has nothing of substance to say. Too often the man who complains the most provides no answers of solution.
The truth is, that MOST of the time MOST of us take the road MOST traveled, the path of least resistance and MOST comfortable.