“Love can only consist in failure...on the fallacious assumption that it is a relationship. But it is not. It is a production of truth.”
“The fallacy in Peter's mind was this: he believed his relationship was dependent on his consistency in producing the qualities he thought had earned him the Lord's approval.”
“Failure is not fatal nor that you are finished but the result of unfinished product waiting to be reproduced, reprocessed and polished. Failure is that you have learned your omissions, mistakes or what you did not do right or well at the last attempt. You can transform failure into a fortune by dealing with what went wrong. Failure is only a product of uncorrected mistakes.”
“People make grave assumptions if they do not know what we are thinking or feeling. I now know love is not the only key ingredient in a good relationship.”
“Assumptions are the termites of relationships.”
“Nothing damages a relationship more than lies, and only love and truth have any chance of healing them.”