Quotes about Transformation
Love is insistent on its own continuation. Every fraction of a second, someone somewhere falls in love, a former enemy becomes a friend, and a newborn baby is born into the world.
— Marianne Williamson
Houses turn to corpses overnight when we cease to live and love in them.
— Anais Nin
All life-changing love is inconvenient.
— Timothy Keller
The mute grain turns to love songs when swallowed by the nightingale.
— Khalil Gibran
God loves you just the way you are. But He loves you too much to leave you stuck in a state of defeat
— Lysa TerKeurst
Love brings up everything unlike itself.
— Marianne Williamson
Love is a usually force able of transforming an rivalry into friend.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Technology is only one reason that the energy industry can't change as quickly as the computer industry. There's also size. The energy industry is simply enormous—at around $5 trillion a year, one of the biggest businesses on the planet. Anything that big and complex will resist change.
— Bill Gates
The only way we can enjoy a relationship with God is by coming to Jesus Christ, our hands outstretched and empty, and saying, "Lord, I want to follow you. Please take me into your family, wash me clean, give me new clothes and make me more like you." And Jesus will do exactly that. He will take us as we are and assure us that we are his forever. Then—slowly at first, but surely—he will mold us and shape us until we look just like him.
— Bill Hybels
The question isn't, "What do I want to get done in the next thirty days?" but, "Who do I want to become in this next season of my life?" Once we answer that key question, calendars and schedules are terrific tools for helping us accomplish our life goals, both interpersonal and practical.
— Bill Hybels
When Christ- followers act from a place of godly character—when they keep the big picture in mind, when they put others' needs ahead of their own, when they order lives according to kingdom priorities—things change. Big things change.
— Bill Hybels
While God is not the author of evil and He never prompts or condones sin, nothing occurs without His sovereign oversight. Others may choose to do evil deeds and God's people may suffer in the short term, but He will transform the evil intentions of evil people into opportunities for the enrichment of those in His care.
— Charles Swindoll