The strength of a man’s virtue must not be measured by his efforts, but by his ordinary life.
Blaise Pascal
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Enjoy your weekend, too!
Great quote! I heard a good one today that reminded me of this one. Something to the effect of character isn’t formed in crisis but is displayed in crisis. I was on the road traveling, listening to a sermon by Greg Laurie, so I don’t have the exact quote…
Thanks, by the way, for stopping by At the Well and leaving such a sweet comment. What a blessing you are!
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Enjoy your weekend, too!
Great quote! I heard a good one today that reminded me of this one. Something to the effect of character isn’t formed in crisis but is displayed in crisis. I was on the road traveling, listening to a sermon by Greg Laurie, so I don’t have the exact quote…
Thanks, by the way, for stopping by At the Well and leaving such a sweet comment. What a blessing you are!