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Quotes about Blessing

I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy.
— Anonymous
Laughter is the closest thing to the grace of God.
— Karl Barth
My greatest blessing has been the birth of my son. My next greatest blessing has been my ability to turn people into children of mine.
— Maya Angelou
Music is made one of Satan's most attractive agencies to ensnare souls; but, when turned to a good account, it is a blessing. When abused, it leads the unconsecrated to pride, vanity, and folly.
— Ellen White
Listen, the character of God is full of mercy—not giving us what we do deserve—and grace—giving us what we don't deserve. You say you don't deserve God's help, but by your very words, you prove He isn't trying to destroy your dreams. Ask God for help. If you don't think you deserve it, then perhaps that is exactly what God wants to delight you with, to show how much He loves you.
— Susan May Warren
How important it is to ascertain the will of God, before we undertake anything, because we are then not only blessed in our own souls, but also the work of our hands will prosper.
— George Muller
I'm the lucky one who got asked to do 'The Sound of Music' and all the other lovely things that I did.
— Julie Andrews
If there's one thing on this planet you don't look like it's a bunch of good luck walkin around.
— Cormac McCarthy
Don't pray for the rain to stop; pray for good luck fishing when the river floods.
— Wendell Berry
Can economic hardship, such as the loss of a job, be a blessing in disguise? Perhaps yes, if the result is the awakening of an entrepreneurial spirit and the creation of a new business.
— Napoleon Hill
Every failure will teach you a lesson that you need to learn if you will keep your eyes and ears open and be willing to be taught. Every adversity is usually a blessing in disguise. Without reverses and temporary defeat, you would never know the sort of metal of which you are made.
— Napoleon Hill
He recalled, too, his mistake in having stopped only three feet from gold, "but," he said, "that experience was a blessing in disguise. It taught me to keep on keeping on, no matter how hard the going may be, a lesson I needed to learn before I could succeed in anything.
— Napoleon Hill