Maxwell

Maxwell
Grammy Award-nominated R&B artist whose albums Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite and BLACKsummers'night were both Platinum-certified.
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionR&B Singer
Date of Birth23 May 1973
CountryUnited States of America
silence would-be obedience
If we knew how often the obedience of others is affected by our own, and how often our stepping forth soon brings forth a whole platton of helpers, and how often our speaking forth soon creates a chorus - we would be even more ashamed of our slackess and our silence.
It's service, not status, that counts.
moral-fiber people political
Our inspired Constitution is wisely designed to protect from excesses of political power, but it can do little to protect us from the excesses of appetite or from individual indifference to great principles or institutions. Any significant unraveling of the moral fiber of the American people, therefore, finally imperils the Constitution.
crowds
Crowds cannot make right what God has declared to be wrong.
christ draws
We cannot lead or draw others to Christ unless we stand closer to Him than they do.
love-is ifs
Love is never wasted, even if it is not reciprocated.
appreciated sometimes braces
Sometimes, if you're like me, [God] will brace or reprove in a highly personal process not understood or appreciated by those outside the context.
world
Education brightens a darkened world.
needs praying pray-for-me
Pray for me to learn quickly what I need to learn.
cancer savior dies
The Savior knows what it's like to die of cancer.
boring exciting relevant
Why is it that for many persons changing others is so exciting and so relevant, while changing oneself is so boring and irrelevant?
real giving joy
The overwhelming joy of conversion or a new calling is often followed by feelings of being overwhelmed with duties and doctrines. The first joyous feelings are real and give one much-needed initial momentum. But the genuine exhilaration is soon followed by the need to perspire and to pedal.
routine calling competencies
A new calling can beckon us away from comfortable routine and from competencies already acquired.
procrastination way may
We can be of so much service to others in many thou-shalt ways. Of course, the problem is that rendering such service takes time, and we are all so busy. Some situations may call for service that somehow seems to be beneath us. Besides, we have other things to do. The thou shalts are so convenient to put off. Who will notice the procrastination anyway? After all, we are not robbing a bank. Or are there forms of withholding that constitute stealing?