A Quote by Beth Moore

I'm a common woman sharing common problems seeking common solutions on a journey with an uncommon Savior. — © Beth Moore
I'm a common woman sharing common problems seeking common solutions on a journey with an uncommon Savior.
Victims recite problems. Leaders develop solutions. That might seem like common sense, but common sense is rarely common practice.
I talked on my blog recently about "uncommon sense." Common sense is called "common" because it reflects cultural consensus. It's common sense to get a good job and save for retirement. But I think we all also have an "uncommon sense," an individual voice that tells us what we're meant to do.
We have a common enemy. We have this in common: We have a common oppressor, a common exploiter, and a common discriminator. But once we all realize that we have this common enemy, then we unite on the basis of what we have in common. And what we have foremost in common is that enemy - the white man. He's an enemy to all of us. I know some of you all think that some of them aren't enemies. Time will tell.
What binds us together is not common education, common race, common income levels, common politics, common nationality, common accents, common jobs, or anything else of that sort. Christians come together because they have all been loved by Jesus himself. They are a band of natural enemies who love one another for Jesus' sake.
People were talking about songs of the common man in order to make the common man. With Woody Guthrie and Lead Belly, they were so common it was just uncommon.
Conservation is the application of common sense to the common problems for the common good.
The only thing you will get from common sense, is a common life. Be uncommon and have uncommon sense.
God does uncommon things through common people in common places.
You can't be common, the common man goes nowhere; you have to be uncommon
Common sense is, of all kinds, the most uncommon. It implies good judgment, sound discretion, and true and practical wisdom applied to common life.
Whenever a man boasts much about [his common sense], you may be pretty sure that he has very little sense, either common or uncommon.
The man is a common murderer. A common murderer, possible, but a very uncommon cook.
I know Barack Obama. And I believe that as president, he'll pursue the common good by seeking common ground rather than trying to divide us.
He [The Dalai Lama] has made it his mission to say, "We can't afford to squabble over minor differences, we have to concentrate on what we have in common, our common mission, our common culture - and indeed what we have in common with the rest of the world."
A world community can exist only with world communication, which means something more than extensive short-wave facilities scattered; about the globe. It means common understanding, a common tradition, common ideas, and common ideals.
Our challenge is to remind ourselves that we do have common interest, common grounds, and common dreams.
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