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Victors never make the same mistake twice. That is why the Warrior only risks his heart for something worthwhile.
you have been through all this before,” replies his heart. “But you have never been beyond it.”
When he is tired or lonely, he does not dream about distant men and women; he turns to the person beside him and shares his sorrow or his need for affection with them—with pleasure and without guilt.
God never abandons His children, but His purposes are unfathomable, and He builds the road with our own steps.
Routine was never the leader of any important new movement.
The Warrior of the Light knows when the enemy is stronger. If he decides to confront him, he will be destroyed instantly. If he responds to his provocations, he will fall into a trap. So he uses diplomacy to resolve the difficult situation in which he finds himself. When the enemy behaves childishly, he does the same. When he challenges him to a fight, he pretends not to
The two worst strategic mistakes to make are acting prematurely and letting an opportunity slip.
Then, when he least expects it, a new door opens.
the other person has the same insecurities as he has. He has surmounted similar obstacles and experienced the same problems.
The devil continues: “Let me help you.” And the angel says: “I will help you.”
Little by little, everything that seemed complicated begins to become simple.
Faith transforms poison into crystal clear water.
When a horseman falls off his horse, if he does not remount immediately, he will never have the courage to do so again.
the Warrior of the Light tries to enjoy the small everyday things of life.
A Warrior of the Light has no regrets, because regrets can kill. He humbles himself and undoes the wrong he has done.
The cup of suffering is not the same size for everyone.
In the second type, the person may not understand the Almighty’s intentions, but he allows his life to develop according to his Creator’s plans. He asks to be spared suffering, he asks for joy in the Good Fight, but he never forgets to add: “Thy will be done.” This is how the Warrior of the Light chooses to pray.
No one is entirely good or evil;
If he thinks only of the goal, he will not be able to pay attention to the signs along the way. If he concentrates only on one question, he will miss the answers that are there beside him.
No one knows the consequences of his own cruelty.