Quote by Joel Osteen
My parents were the same in the pulpit as they were at home. I thi

My parents were the same in the pulpit as they were at home. I think thats where a lot of preachers kids get off base sometimes. Because they dont see the same things at both places. – Joel Osteen

Other quotes by Joel Osteen

On Sundays when I speak, I hopefully give somebody something that they can use the next day at work or at home. – Joel Osteen

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Most people already know what theyre doing wrong. When I get them to church I want to tell them that you can change. – Joel Osteen

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A good thing to remember is somebodys got it a lot worse than we do. – Joel Osteen

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Some men like a dull life – they like the routine of eating breakfast, going to work, coming home, petting the dog, watching TV, kissing the kids, and going to bed. Stay clear of it – its often catching. – Hedy Lamarr

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I live by Go big or go home. Thats with everything. Its like either commit and go for it or dont do it at all. I apply that to everything. I apply that to relationships, I apply that to like sports, I apply that to everything. Thats what I live by. Thats how I like it. – Paul Walker

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Im kind of a homebody. My husband says I like to just stay home and do nothing, but thats just how I am. – Kristi Yamaguchi

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I support workplace clean air. But a federal ban on smoking would mean that you couldnt smoke in your own home. I dont care what people do in their home. – Mike Huckabee

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