Work - Labour

It is not enough just to be active. The question is what are you active about?

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Some of the busiest people I know are those who are cleaning up the mess they made.

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It is not the number of hours a man puts in, but what he puts in the number of hours that counts.

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While the worldly man works with his eye on the clock, the Christian works with his eye on Christ.

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Beware of mistaking ACTIVITY for PRODUCTIVITY.

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If you are too busy to maintain a regular, daily devotional time; if you are too busy to cultivate a sense of personal acquaintance with God; if you are too busy to spend one whole day in seven in worship and Christian service, then . . . you are too busy!

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The curse of modern man is three-fold: – He worships his work. – He works at his play. – He plays at his worship.

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However busy a man may be, he is never too busy to attend his own funeral.

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