Quotes about Opportunity
We always assume that there's tomorrow to make things right. Maybe that's why the Bible says to not procrastinate your day of repentance.
— Richard Paul Evans
often what we want most in life is just the chance to do what we should have done to begin with.
— Richard Paul Evans
people spend their entire lives wishing for a second chance to do what they should have done right the first time.
— Richard Paul Evans
Usually life's greatest gifts come wrapped in adversity.
— Richard Paul Evans
Neither past nor future generations can serve God's purpose in this generation. Only we can.
— Rick Warren
There are always two risks: the risk of trying something new, and the risk of not trying. You risk settling and continuing in the same way, wondering about other paths and possibilities, believing that this is as good as it gets while discontent gnaws away at your soul.
— Rob Bell
What new and good thing is going to come out of even this? When you ask this question, you have taken something that was out of your control and reframed it as another opportunity to take part in the ongoing creation of the world.
— Rob Bell
The truth is, you want risk. Not too much that it overwhelms you, but some. You want some risk in your life. Risk is where the life is.
— Rob Bell
There are always two risks. There's the risk of not trying something new, and there's the risk of not trying it. . . . Either way, there's risk. And sometimes stepping out and trying something new is actually the less risky thing to do.
— Rob Bell
Every experience is a potential life lesson. Even if you don't appreciate it at the time, each struggle in the present is preparing you for something else in the future.
— Kevin Hart
Life Lessons FROM LOSS If you experience loss, it doesn't means you lost. it means you've been blessed with an opportunity to take a moment, realize how special someone or something has been to you, and go through new doors that were closed to you before.
— Kevin Hart
She had challenged his whole life plan—to find God's will and do it— said he was fixated on finding the one thing God intended for him, when every moment was an opportunity. What if she was right? Could one choice be God's will, and another as well? It might not be about finding the one right answer as much as knowing the heart of God and choosing from the possibilities.
— Kristen Heitzmann