Quotes about Pressure
After all God doesn't want you to be an imitation of someone else. You should be the original you were created to be. There is an anointing on your life, an empowerment. Not to be somebody else, but to be you. If you let people squeeze you into their molds and you bow down to their pressure to try to please your critics, it not only takes away your uniqueness, but it also lessens the favor on your life.
— Joel Osteen
In our weakness, God's strength shows up the greatest. Take the pressure off. There's freedom when you can be at peace with not being perfect.
— Joel Osteen
It takes a mature person to recognize what you're not. Knowing what you're not will help you stay focused on becoming who you are, because there will always be pressures to be this, to be that, to be the other.
— Joel Osteen
You can't let the outside pressures and other people squeeze you into becoming something that you're not.
— Joel Osteen
How much time and energy are you spending trying to get approval, trying to be well-liked, trying to keep this friend impressed, trying to stay in this coworker's favor? Take the pressure off. I would much rather spend my time pleasing God than trying to please people.
— Joel Osteen
If you're paid before you walk on the court, what's the point in playing as if your life depended on it?
— Arthur Ashe
I hear many people talk about their longing for a balanced life. What I think they are really expressing is a desire for a life with less pressure.
— Mary Anne Radmacher
In essence, we cannot hope to engage the age of outrage unless we are properly devoted to the habit of prayer. Without it, we will inevitably succumb to the temptations and pressures that give rise to outrage rather than proclaim the victory and peace of Christ.
— Ed Stetzer
Life in the fast laneSurely make you lose your mind.
— Anonymous
As soon as you sit down to a cup of hot coffee, your boss will ask you to do something which will last until the coffee is cold.
— Anonymous
Women never have a half-hour in all their lives (excepting before or after anybody is up in the house) that they can call their own, without fear of offending or of hurting someone. Why do people sit up so late, or, more rarely, get up so early? Not because the day is not long enough, but because they have 'no time in the day to themselves.' 1852
— Florence Nightingale
Come, come, the Baron said. We don't have much time and pain is quick. Please don't bring it to this, my dear Duke. The Baron looked up at Piter who stood at Leto's shoulder. Piter doesn't have all his tools here, but I'm sure he could improvise. Improvisation is sometimes the best, Baron.
— Frank Herbert