"Just because Congress passes a law and says it's all right to do a certain thing does not mean that it's all right to do it. Abortion is still just as wrong today as it was the first day of January, 1973."
About Shelton Smith
Shelton Smith — Life and Legacy
Shelton Smith is an influential author and speaker recognized for his profound insights into resilience and truth. His work often reflects his personal journey through adversity, illustrating how challenges can shape one's character and understanding of life. Smith's core philosophy revolves around the idea that resilience is rooted in a deep understanding of truth. He articulates this through quotes that emphasize the necessity of facing reality, such as his assertion that 'truth is the foundation of resilience.' This perspective encourages individuals to confront their struggles rather than shy away from them, fostering a mindset that embraces growth through hardship. His quotes resonate with many, as they challenge conventional notions of strength. By asserting that true resilience comes from authenticity and self-awareness, Smith invites readers to reflect on their own experiences and the truths they hold. This approach not only empowers individuals but also cultivates a community of shared understanding and support. Today, Shelton Smith's insights remain relevant as they address universal themes of human experience. His emphasis on resilience and truth continues to inspire those navigating their own challenges, making his work a vital resource for personal development and emotional strength.
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Shelton Smith quotes
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"Do you want a happy heart when you are old? Then get with the Lord and stay with Him. That is how it works."
"The welfare system in this country has literally crippled millions. It has gotten people bound and gagged so that they cannot get off it. It is such a fouled-up system."
"Take a nation, tell the people there is no God, tell them there is nothing beyond the grave, and they will lose heart, lose their morale. They will become such a shiftless, lazy, apathetic, lethargic people that you won't be able to get half of them to work. Many will not be motivated by anything."