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61 EGW VSS 138.4 (1988 The Voice in Speech and Song)
… are often too proud to retract it, and try to prove themselves in the right, until they come to believe that they are. It is dangerous to utter a word of doubt, dangerous …
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62 EGW 2MCP 443.4 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… importance. Often they have to think rapidly, and this can be done successfully by those only who practice strict temperance. The mind strengthens under …
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63 EGW Pr 181.2 (2002 Prayer)
… , altogether too much; that many do not exercise that faith which it is their privilege and duty to exercise, often waiting for that feeling which faith alone …
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64 EGW RY 130.1 (1990 The Retirement Years)
… is often too lightly regarded. Continuous ill health, serious diseases, and many deaths result from the dampness and malaria of low-lying, ill-drained situations …
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65 EGW 2MCP 580.1 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… passing too rapidly from point to point. Give short lessons, in plain, simple language, and let them be often repeated. Short sermons will be remembered far …
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66 EGW Pr 58.4 (2002 Prayer)
… , altogether too much; that many do not exercise that faith which it is their privilege and duty to exercise, often waiting for that feeling which faith alone …
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67 EGW VSS 250.2 (1988 The Voice in Speech and Song)
… passing too rapidly from point to point. Give short lessons, in plain, simple language, and let them be often repeated. Short sermons will be remembered far …
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68 EGW CTBH 35.3 (1890 Christian Temperance and Bible Hygiene)
… . They often manifest a hasty, impatient, accusing spirit, viewing the faults of others as through a magnifying glass, and utterly unable to discern their own …
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69 EGW RY 75.3 (1990 The Retirement Years)
… you too great a burden. It would be a mistake to place you, with tired nerves, in a position full of perplexity. In the management of children you often manifest …
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70 EGW VSS 51.2 (1988 The Voice in Speech and Song)
… be too careful of the seed we sow by our words. Often words are carelessly spoken and forgotten, but these words, for good or ill, will bring forth a harvest. Sow …
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