Quotes about Balance
Don't be so focused on the destination that you fail to enjoy the journey.
— Joyce Meyer
of starting your day with God. It is not written to replace your personal time with Him, but simply to enhance it and to point you to your own daily encounter with Him so that you will enjoy every day of your life. He will teach you to balance out your extremes, gain self-control, and live in a way that has a positive impact on others. I encourage you to seek God early each morning and to wait on Him
— Joyce Meyer
We are wise to use moderation in all things, meaning to allow ourselves just enough but not too much of anything. This helps us live balanced lives and keeps the doors of our lives closed to the enemy.
— Joyce Meyer
There is nothing wrong about having feelings, as long as you do what is right.
— Joyce Meyer
Sometimes when people feel strongly about something, that is all they preach about. That is wrong. There needs to be a balance. We need to use common sense even in our spiritual life. In
— Joyce Meyer
There are many churches that teach doctrine, and that is good. We all need a strong foundation of good solid doctrine. But along with that doctrine, we also need to know how to live our lives. If
— Joyce Meyer
I always like to look on the optimistic side of life, but I am realistic enough to know that life is a complex matter.
— Walt Disney
I think I could turn and live with the animals, they are so placid and self-contained.
— Walt Whitman
The shallow consider liberty a release from all law, from every constraint. The wise see in it, on the contrary, the potent Law of Laws.
— Walt Whitman
Restitution costs: "He shall restore it in full, and shall add a fifth to it." Restitution costs twenty percent according to Leviticus. Guilt requires not simply equity and an even balance, but gift beyond affront. It requires surplus compensation. Such a rule is both economically shrewd and psychologically sound. Israel is required to move beyond grudging restoration, until it is "pressed down and running over.
— Walter Brueggemann
Sabbath is the visible acknowledgment that life is not defined by commoditization.
— Walter Brueggemann
We used to sing the hymn "Take Time to Be Holy." But perhaps we should be singing, "Take time to be human." Or finally, "Take time." Sabbath is taking time … time to be holy … time to be human.
— Walter Brueggemann