8 Quotes & Sayings By Chris Heimerdinger

Chris Heimerdinger is the author of over forty books, including the New York Times bestselling "7 Habits of Highly Effective People", "Flex Your Rights", and "7 Habits of Highly Effective Teams". He has appeared on more than 11,000 radio interviews worldwide. His work is taught in schools, corporations, and universities around the world. Chris has received the prestigious William Penn Award for Entrepreneurship by his alma mater, Syracuse University Read more

There are only two forces at work in this world-...
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There are only two forces at work in this world- black and white. Only people are grey. Chris Heimerdinger
If you don't feel as close to God today as...
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If you don't feel as close to God today as you did yesterday, who moved? Chris Heimerdinger
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The Lord commands us to learn and discover all we can in this life. There's nothing wrong with wanting to know the mysteries of outer space or the latent powers of the mind. The problem comes when we desire to use that knowledge for our own gratification, rather than to build the kingdom of God. Chris Heimerdinger
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The Lord commands us to learn and discover all we can in this life. There's nothing wrong with wanting to know the mysteries of outer space or the latent powers of the mind. The problem comes when we desire to use that knowledge for our own gratification, rather than to build the kingdom of God.. It's an unwise habit to use knowledge to further personal ends. Truth should never be used as a means to make us prisoners. It was meant to make us free. Chris Heimerdinger
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You are what you allow the Lord to make you. Chris Heimerdinger
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... We [can't] escape the influence of sin in the world, but [do] we have to pay money to see and hear it firsthand? Chris Heimerdinger
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...Teachings are given to different men under different circumstances and in different times... [but] ...the Lord is the same yesterday, today and forever. If a parent commands a little child not to play with matches, and then commands a teenager to light the campfire, is this a contradiction? It's only a question of preparedness - one is ready and one is not. Chris Heimerdinger