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1 EGW HP 195.4 (1967 In Heavenly Places)
Bad habits are more easily formed than good habits, and the bad habits are given up with more difficulty. The natural depravity of the heart accounts for this …
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2 EGW Mar 229.4 (1976 Maranatha)
Bad habits are more easily formed than good habits, and the bad habits are given up with more difficulty. The natural depravity of the heart accounts for this …
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3 EGW OHC 228.3 (1961 Our High Calling)
… , dilatory habits make much work out of very little. But if you will, you may overcome these fussy, lingering habits. The exercise of the will power will make the …
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4 EGW TDG 206.2 (1979 This Day With God)
… , and habits of indulgence have been fostered which have resulted in ruined health to thousands. Our sanitariums are to be places where correct education …
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5 EGW OHC 244.2 (1961 Our High Calling)
… evil habits acquire such force that it seems almost impossible to turn in the right direction, the power of good habits is equally strong. The results of each …
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6 EGW FLB 152.4 (1958 The Faith I Live By)
… our habits make us. The lives of those who form right habits, and are faithful in the performance of every duty, will be as shining lights, shedding bright beams …
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7 EGW LHU 159.4 (1988 Lift Him Up)
… habits have been indulged, and physical and moral laws have been disregarded, until the general standard of virtue and piety is exceedingly low. Habits which …
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8 EGW BLJ 302.3 (2004 To Be Like Jesus)
… temperate habits, combined with exercise of the muscles as well as of the mind, will preserve both mental and physical vigor, and give power of endurance to …
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9 EGW UL 89.5 (1982 The Upward Look)
Never forget that thoughts work out actions. Repeated actions form habits, and habits form character. Then in giving attention to the little things, there is no fear that the larger things will become stained and corrupted.
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10 EGW CC 130.3 (1970 Conflict and Courage)
… her habits before their birth and her personal efforts after their birth, than upon external advantages or disadvantages.... The mother who is a fit teacher …
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