“More often than we care to admit, inconsequential decisions change our lives.”
“We can accept the unpleasant more readily than we can the inconsequential.”
“... we hardly ever know the decisions we make that change our lives, mostly because they are the small ones”
“We love our habits more than our income, often more than our life.”
“The most decisive actions of our life - I mean those that are most likely to decide the whole course of our future - are, more often than not, unconsidered.”
“By valuing modesty we are essentially choosing to live humbly so that our lives may reflect our Father instead of pointing to ourselves. Our choice to forsake the traditional value of modesty is a selfish decision that says, "I am the most important person in the room." Modesty often becomes a decision to think of others as better than us by placing their interest above our own.”