Quotes about Growth
the past travels with you. It's whether you run from it or learn from it that makes all the difference.
— Lisa Wingate
Maybe life is a series of little deaths and rebirths, of passages and rites of passage, of God teaching you to stop clinging to one thing so you can reach for another.
— Lisa Wingate
When the negative comes against her, she must B-E-A-T. Be, expand, arise, triumph. Be all that she was designed to be. Expand her vision of what is possible. Arise from every challenge stronger than before. Triumph over her own insecurity. This is what I always told my students.
— Lisa Wingate
Tightening my fingers, I held on. "Honey, the farther you go in life, the more you realize that most people aren't trying to hurt anybody. They're just trying to . . . get by. People don't always make the right decisions—even the people we love. I know Jake loves us. He's just trying to . . . find his way right now.
— Lisa Wingate
The trick," she says, "is to find a new dream for the next part of your life. Then empty nest becomes a beginning, not an ending.
— Lisa Wingate
Clinging to the past so hard it was like leaving an arrow embedded instead of pulling it out and letting the wound bleed clean, then heal.
— Lisa Wingate
Hard times are purposeful, meant to refine and redirect us. They're not arbitrary or random, and they're definitely not cruel.
— Liz Curtis Higgs
With God, it isn't who you were that matters; it's who you are becoming.
— Liz Curtis Higgs
This is what hearing God is all about, isn't it, Loren? Getting to know Him better.
— Loren Cunningham
Study and work and work and study will keep in active exercise both the physical and mental. These two, rightly conducted, will not war against each other.
— Ellen White
Marriage is the hardest work you're ever going to do.
— Julie Andrews
In life, all good things come hard, but wisdom is the hardest to come by.
— Lucille Ball