Quotes about Growth
The church that doesn't want to grow is saying to the world, "go to hell."
— Rick Warren
I have to study politics and war so that my sons can study mathematics, commerce and agriculture, so their sons can study poetry, painting and music.
— John Quincy Adams
It's not what happens to us, it's how we respond. Being broken, being empty is part of life. But how we fill up those empty places, how we heal - that's what matters.
— Susan May Warren
But I've long believed that marriage isn't just for our joy, but to make us stronger, better people. To change us into the people God wants us to be. And we do that through better . . . and worse.
— Susan May Warren
Good conflict should push your character further and further from their goals, yet strengthen their motivation to push ahead. Many
— Susan May Warren
And hello, maybe you're exactly where you are supposed to be...maybe God used your issues to give you exactly what you wanted.
— Susan May Warren
No parent is perfect; we all can look back and think of things we could've done to help our children be better prepared for adulthood. And sometimes it's best to admit it to them and encourage them to learn from our mistakes.
— Billy Graham
Learn a lot. Laugh a lot. Love a lot. Live a lot.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
The world turned itself into a better place around him.
— Rainbow Rowell
Motive is the seed from which big sales grow.
— Napoleon Hill
Successful men, in all callings, never stop acquiring specialized knowledge related to their major purpose, business, or profession. Those who are not successful usually make the mistake of believing that the knowledge acquiring period ends when one finishes school. The truth is that schooling does but little more than to put one in the way of learning how to acquire practical knowledge.
— Napoleon Hill
When Divine Intelligence wants a great man or woman to render some needed service in the world, the fortunate one is tested out through some form of FAILURE. If you are undergoing what you believe to be failure, have patience; you may be passing through your testing time.
— Napoleon Hill