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Quotes about Expectations

I cannot live under pressures from patrons, let alone paint.
— Michelangelo
In church politics, you're surprised when people are bad, while in secular politics you're surprised when people are good.
— Mike Huckabee
Few people who marry plan for their marriages to fail, but neither do they specifically plan for success.
— Myles Munroe
People who changed the world have declared independence from other people's expectations.
— Myles Munroe
Once people grasp that the events of the Messiah's death and resurrection have transformed everything and that they are now living between that initial explosive event and God's final setting right of the world (when God is "all in all"), then everything will change: belief, behavior, attitudes, expectations, and not least a new love, a real sense of belonging, which springs up among those who share all this. That is what so much of Paul's writing is about.
— NT Wright
Perhaps even "his own people"—this time not the Jewish people of the first century, but the would-be Christian people of the Western world—have not been ready to recognize Jesus himself. We want a "religious" leader, not a king! We want someone to save our souls, not rule our world! Or, if we want a king, someone to take charge of our world, what we want is someone to implement the policies we already embrace, just as Jesus's contemporaries did.
— NT Wright
There was no template of expectations out of which, granted the crucifixion of Jesus, one might have anticipated the sophisticated range of interpretation that the early Christian movement in fact produced, understanding the death of Jesus as a messianic victory and connecting it with the long-awaited divine return.
— NT Wright
Anyone who has worked within biblical scholarship knows, or ought to know, that we biblical scholars come to the text with just as many interpretative strategies and expectations as anyone else, and that integrity consists not of having no presuppositions but of being aware of what one's presuppositions are and of the obligation to listen to and interact with those who have different ones.
— NT Wright
but at its heart we find this message: that the true signs of apostolic ministry are to be found in the things that show that the apostle is formed by the Messiah himself, the Messiah whose death overturned all cultural expectations as well as all forms of power.
— NT Wright
She married a man who soon left her; that man became a myth; and then that myth returned home and proved to be just a man after all.
— Nelson Mandela
the Moral Law is not always the standard by which we treat others, but it is nearly always the standard by which we expect others to treat us.
— Norman Geisler
If you paint in your mind a picture of bright and happy expectations, you put yourself into a condition conducive to your goal.
— Norman Vincent Peale