Quotes about Uncertainty
I think God eventually changed my heart simply because I clung to my desire for Him, even though I wasn't sure how to follow through on that desire.
— Craig Groeschel
Entrepreneurs love to view risk as binary. The more you put on the line, the greater the potential for reward.
— Jason Fried
If we never take a chance on people, we'll never know.
— Lisa Wingate
But sometimes it's the things that require a leap of faith that we need to believe in most of all.
— Lisa Wingate
setting out together in a marriage is a lot like setting out on the river. Some parts will be rough; some will be smooth. You can't see from the start where it's gonna travel and where it's gonna end up. Sometimes it'll turn a sharp corner; sometimes it'll drift along awhile. Thing is, no matter what the river does, both parties gotta paddle equally, see?
— Lisa Wingate
Trust. It was possible to trust that which you could not predict, or plan, or control. In fact, it was essential. It was the only way to really live.
— Lisa Wingate
I leaf through more pages, wondering, remembering, thinking about this watershed year. Life can turn on a dime. The appointment book reinforces my new awareness of this. We plan our days, but we don't control them.
— Lisa Wingate
I live too often in the realm of what if. I also expend time and mental energy continually trying to anticipate what sort of crouching tiger might be hiding around the next corner.
— Lisa Wingate
Most of the time when we got a tough row to plow, the Good Lord makes us fall a little short and puts another mule in the pasture. You don't never know whether you're the blind mule or the deaf mule, but you're always one or the other.
— Lisa Wingate
We can never really know, except in hindsight, how prayers will be answered.
— Lisa Wingate
chance on foreign territory.
— Lisa Wingate
Well, that's the problem with postulatin', Hannibal. Brings up trouble that ain't happened yet and likely won't ever. Why bother with it?
— Lisa Wingate