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Nurture great thoughts, for you will never go higher than your thoughts." —BENJAMIN DISRAELI
— John Maxwell
A veil removed, bringing freedom, transformation, glory. Do you see it? I am not making this up—though I have been accused of making the gospel better than it is. The charge is laughable. Could anyone be more generous than God? Could any of us come up with a story that beats the one God has come up with? All the stories that we tell borrow their power from the Great Story he is telling.
— John Eldredge
It's far better to attempt something great and fail than to plan to do nothing and succeed.
— John Hagee
Living movements do not come of committees, nor are great ideas worked out through the post, even though it had been the penny post.
— John Henry Newman
There is no greater blessing that you can have than to stand as a proxy in a great service to those who have gone beyond. And it will be your privilege and your opportunity and your responsibility to live worthy to go to the temple of the Lord and be baptized in behalf of someone else.
— Gordon Hinckley
Knowledge and increase of enduring joy From the great Nature that exists in works Of mighty Poets.
— William Wordsworth
Salvation is so great a thing, so glorious an attainment, that 'tis worth the while for a man to do his utmost every day during his whole life in the use of all proper means that he may attain.
— Jonathan Edwards
One who is by nature daring and is suffering from poverty will not long be law-abiding. Indeed, any men, save those that are truly good, if their sufferings are very great, will be likely to rebel.
— Confucius
In regard to this Great Book, I have but to say, it is the best gift God has given to man.
— Abraham Lincoln
G—Great Galaxy Seeds
— Norman Geisler
All difficult things have their origin in that which is easy, and great things in that which is small.
— Lao Tzu
Why may we not suppose, that the great Father of al is pleased with variety of devotion; and that the greatest offence we can act, is that by which we seek to torment and render each other miserable?
— Thomas Paine