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Quotes about Sacrifice

The success you are enjoying today is the result of the price you have paid in the past.
— Brian Tracy
There is one thing I know for sure. You can become successful, if you are willing to pay the price for success.
— Jon Jones
The world values power, comfort, success, and recognition. Jesus frees us to value grief, sacrifice, weakness, and exclusion.
— Timothy Keller
We shall pay any price, bear any burden, to assure the survival and the success of liberty.
— John F. Kennedy
Judge your success by what you had to give up to get it.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
Following Christ has nothing to do with success as the world sees success. It has to do with love.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Indeed, to sacrifice seems as natural to man as to pray; the one indicates what he feels about himself, the other what he feels about God. The one means a felt need of propitiation, the other a felt sense of dependence.
— Alfred Edersheim
But what we are given is taken as well, so that we know God's glory comes to us from His will alone.
— Alice Hoffman
But what you give up you can learn to live without, even if it causes you heartbreak at the start.
— Alice Hoffman
I signaled for him to lean down, and he did so. I then did the second most terrible thing a mother could do, in some ways worse than burying her beneath the stones. I breathed my daughter's last breath into his mouth. I gave her to him so that her spirit would belong to him and he could carry her with him, so that he could still be a man with a soul, even though he had lost everything else.
— Alice Hoffman
What had she thought, that love was a toy, something easy and sweet, just to play with? Real love was dangerous, it got you from inside and held on tight, and if you didn't let go fast enough you might be willing to do anything for its sake.
— Alice Hoffman
what you give up you can learn to live without, even if it causes you heartbreak at the start. Whether you are mortal or not, you go on, even if sorrow nags
— Alice Hoffman