Quotes about Clarity
Before you attempt to set things right, make sure you see things right.
— John Maxwell
Vision is the light that keeps you headed down the right path when all the world around you is dark.
— John Maxwell
The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality." That can happen only when the leader is willing to hear and face the truth.
— John Maxwell
Blessed are the single-hearted, for they shall enjoy much peace. If you refuse to be hurried and pressed, if you stay your soul on God, nothing can keep you from that clearness of spirit which is life and peace. In that stillness you will know what His will is.
— Amy Carmichael
If the world were clear, art would not exist.
— Albert Camus
Find your vision, and let it guide you in all that you do. If you lack vision, look inside yourself. Draw on your natural gifts and desires.
— John Maxwell
Always remember the essence of Christian holiness is simplicity and purity: one design, one desire: entire devotion to God.
— John Wesley
That 'simple desire' to share something meant that we could enter the world of language without words, where everything is always clear and there is no danger of being misinterpreted.
— Paulo Coelho
It now seemed to me that all my other guesses had been only self-pleasing dreams spun out of my wishes, but now I was awake.
— CS Lewis
The real voice is stiller and smaller and seems to know, without confusion, the difference between right and wrong and the subtle delineation between the beautiful and profane. It's not an agitated voice, but ever patient as though it approves a million false starts. The voice I am talking about is a deep water of calming wisdom.
— Donald Miller
Passion about nothing is like pouring gasoline in a car without wheels. It isn't going to lead anybody anywhere.
— Donald Miller
Just because a tagline sounds great or a picture on a website grabs the eye, that doesn't mean it helps us enter into our customers' story. In every line of copy we write, we're either serving the customer's story or descending into confusion; we're either making music or making noise.
— Donald Miller