To walk in our own way is to run away from God.
Some troubles come from wanting our own way; others come from being allowed to have it.
Some people are so disagreeable that after falling into a river, they insist on swimming upstream.
Some people are like the mule—awful backward about going forward.
Sometimes the best way to convince a man he is wrong is to let him have his own way.
Some people’s minds are like concrete—thoroughly mixed and permanently set.
A person who can’t lead and won’t follow makes a dandy roadblock.
Obstinate men don’t hold opinions—opinions hold them.
Some individuals insist on going through life pushing doors marked “pull.”
When you close the door to God’s love, sometimes He locks it.
When we are walking in our own way, we are actually running from the Lord.