A Quote by Max Lucado

The maker of the stars would rather die for you than live without you. And that is a fact. So if you need to brag, brag about that. — © Max Lucado
The maker of the stars would rather die for you than live without you. And that is a fact. So if you need to brag, brag about that.
If I cannot brag of knowing something, then I brag of not knowing it; at any rate, brag.
Remember that people will brag about what they've achieved, but they don't brag about the price they paid to get it.
Democrats always like to brag that their guys are smarter than the opponents and Republicans always like to brag that their guys are more moral than the opponents. But if you're looking for morals in politics you're looking for bananas in the cheese department.
In 1986, Gloria Steinem wrote that if men got periods, they 'would brag about how long and how much': that boys would talk about their menstruation as the beginning of their manhood, that there would be 'gifts, religious ceremonies' and sanitary supplies would be 'federally funded and free'. I could live without the menstrual bragging - though mine is particularly impressive - and ceremonial parties, but seriously: Why aren't tampons free?
If I seem to boast more than is becoming, my excuse is that I brag for humanity rather than for myself.
Vanity is a strange passion; rather than be out of a job it will brag of its vices.
I'd rather die on my own terms than live on theirs. I'd rather die loving Alex than live without him.
An acorn would never brag about giving shade.
The fact is, when it comes to economic leadership, the Republicans have nothing to brag about. This isn't what the American people want. They want to see progress that works for them.
I brag on the Democratic Party. We're libertarian on social issues, it's live and let live. Fiscally, we're conservative and responsible, and were environmentally conscious.
I would rather worry without need than live without heed.
Such exaggerations have been so common that the public takes them with a grain of salt and partly excuses them as being due to the advertiser's license of self-assertiveness. Nevertheless, the fact remains that superlative generalities are weak arguments and far less convincing than a statement of facts. Much advertising copy would be improved immensely by doing away with brag and substituting actual facts about the merits of the article.
Obama's gonna play Santa Claus with the minimum wage. He's got no successes to brag about. He cannot talk about a robust job market. In fact, the very fact he's talking about the minimum wage is evidence there is no robust job market.
If men menstruated, they would brag about how much and for how long.
People are always more encouraged when we share how God's grace helped us in weakness than when we brag about our strengths.
I would die rather than live without you. I would die the same way he died. I can't bear you to look at me the way you did. I cannot bear it if you do not love me!" -Claudia.
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