Quotes about Adherence
                        God never alters the robe of righteousness to fit the man. Rather He alters the man to fit the robe.
                    — John Hagee
                        
                
                        If a man cannot be a Christian in the place where he is, he cannot be a Christian anywhere.
                    — Henry Ward Beecher
                        
                
                        to be absolutely modern means: never to question the content of modernity and to serve it as one serves the absolute, that is, without hesitation.
                    — Milan Kundera
                        
                
                        Most of us don't mind doing what we ought to do when it doesn't interfere with what we want to do, but it takes discipline and maturity to do what we ought to do whether we want to or not.
                    — Joseph Wirthlin
                        
                
                        obsessive adherence to routine and preoccupation with a few obscure areas of interest led many psychologists to conclude that Halliday had suffered from Asperger's syndrome, or from some other form of high-functioning autism.) Despite
                    — Ernest Cline
                        
                
                        Sometimes regulations hinder and need to be broken or ignored.
                    — Ben Carson
                        
                
                        The time will come when they will not tolerate sound doctrine. 2 Timothy 4:3
                    — Beth Moore
                        
                
                        The expression "follow the Brethren" has a broader meaning than some would apply to it. It means not only to agree with the counsel given to the Church by the Brethren, but also to follow their example in appearance and deportment.
                    — Ezra Taft Benson
                        
                
                        We have changed our moral code to fit our behavior instead of changing our behavior to harmonize with God's moral code.
                    — Billy Graham
                        
                
                        Consistency, constancy, and undeviating diligence to maintain Christian character are a must if the older generation is to command respect, or even a hearing, from the young.
                    — Billy Graham
                        
                
                        The United States Constitution has proved itself the most marvelously elastic compilation of rules of government ever written.
                    — Franklin D. Roosevelt
                        
                
                        There are ultimately only two possible adjustments to life; one is to suit our lives to principles; the other is to suit principles to our lives. If we do not live as we think, we soon begin to think as we live. The method of adjusting moral principles to the way men live is just a perversion of the order of things.
                    — Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
                        
                 
                        