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motivational things-in-life wish
Charles Dickens The most important thing in life is to stop saying 'I wish' and start saying 'I will.' Consider nothing impossible, then treat possibilities as probabilities.
motivational best-friend friendship
Charles Caleb Colton True friendship is like sound health; the value of it is seldom known until it is lost.
motivation joy novelty
Charles Stross Time is a corrosive fluid, dissolving motivation, destroying novelty, and leaching the joy from life.
motivational strength fear
Charles Spurgeon It is said that our anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strength.
motivation flower inspiration
Charles Spurgeon If our faith can live without God, it is not divinely created. If God had begotten it, it would wait upon Him as the flowers wait upon the dew.
motivational trials teach
Charles Spurgeon Trials teach us what we are.
motivational memories real
Alan Watts The power of memories and expectations is such that for most human beings, the past and the future are not as real, but rather more real than the present.
motivational men often-is
Alan Watts The point, which can hardly be repeated too often, is that differentiation is not separation. The head and the feet are different, but not separate, and though man is not connected to the universe by exactly the same physical relation as branch to tree or feet to head, he is nonetheless connected - and by physical relations of fascinating complexity.
joy missionary given
Charles Studd My only joys therefore are that when God has given me a work to do, I have not refused it.
joy world rewards
Charles Spurgeon Does the world satisfy thee? Then thou hast thy reward & portion in this life; make much of it, for thou shalt know no other joy
joy today christ
Charles Spurgeon Our hope in Christ for the future is the mainspring and the mainstay of our joy down here today.
joy world ends
Charles Spurgeon Our joy ends where love of the world begins.
joy suffering sorrow
Charles Spurgeon Sorrow for sin should be the keenest sorrow; joy in the Lord should be the loftiest joy.
joy sorrow sin
Charles Spurgeon That conversion which is all joy and lacks sorrow for sin, is very questionable.
joy grandfather kind
Al Pacino My grandfather was a provider. Work, any kind of work, was the joy of his life. So I grew up having a certain relationship to work. It was something that I always wanted.
joy gone delight
Aiden Wilson Tozer We may as well face it: the whole level of spirituality among us is low. We have measured ourselves by ourselves until the incentive to seek higher plateaus in the things of the Spirit is all but gone (We) have imitated the world, sought popular favor, manufactured delights to substitute for the joy of the Lord and produced a cheap and synthetic power to substitute for the power of the Holy Ghost.
joy challenges pure
Chin-Ning Chu Challenge your limitations for the pure joy of challenge.
novelty impress please
Charles Dickens Novelties please less than they impress.
novelty please accounts
David Hume Such is the nature of novelty that where anything pleases it becomes doubly agreeable if new; but if it displeases, it is doubly displeasing on that very account.
novelty genius forging-ahead
Denis Diderot Only God and some few rare geniuses can keep forging ahead into novelty.
novelty
Edward Norton A lot of why I do something is just the novelty of the experience.
novelty wizard
Stephanie Plowman There's more to 'The Wizard of Oz' than just one movie. It's not just novelty cutesy things.
novelty attraction
Andre Maurois Novelty, the most potent of all attractions, is also the most perishable.
novelty
Nicolas Chamfort Change, change,--we all covet change.
novelty opinion astronomy
Nicolaus Copernicus The scorn which I had reason to fear on account of the novelty and unconventionality of my opinion almost induced me to abandon completely the work which I had undertaken. . . . Astronomy is written for astronomers. To them my work too will seem, unless I am mistaken, to make some contribution.
novelty want familiar
Mason Cooley The novelty we want is always close to the familiar.