Quotes about Courage
I've been asked, 'Do you mind living in a man's world?' I always answer, 'Not as long as I can be a woman in it'.
— Marilyn Monroe
God warriors do not linger in temptation. They never test their strength against lust-they run!
— Mario Murillo
Many people never see God part the Jordan River in their lives because their feet are firmly planted on dry ground. We're waiting for God to make a move while God is waiting for us to make a move. We say to God, "Why don't you part this river?" And God says to us, "Why don't you get your feet wet?" But if you make a move, you'll see God move. And He can move heaven and earth.
— Mark Batterson
You cannot build God's reputation if you aren't willing to risk yours.
— Mark Batterson
Most God-ordained dreams die because we are not willing to do something that seems illogical.
— Mark Batterson
Sometimes the power of prayer is the power to carry on. It doesn't always change your circumstances, but it gives you the strength to walk through them. When you pray through, the burden is taken off of your shoulders and put on the shoulders of Him who carried the cross to Calvary.
— Mark Batterson
The only God-ordained fear is the fear of God, and if we fear Him, we don't have to fear anyone or anything else.
— Mark Batterson
Those who dance are thought mad by those who hear not the music. That old adage is certainly true of those who walk to the beat of God's drum. When you take your cues from the Holy Spirit, you'll do some things that will make people think you're crazy. So be it. Obey the whisper and see what God does.
— Mark Batterson
Faith is the willingness to look foolish.
— Mark Batterson
What if you knew you wouldn't fail--what would you do? What if time and money weren't an object--what God-sized goal would you go after? If you're looking for an excuse, you'll always find one. The same is true of opportunity.
— Mark Batterson
What if you quit making excuses, quit playing it safe, and quit hedging your bets?
— Mark Batterson
The genealogy of blessing always traces back to God-ordained risk.
— Mark Batterson