Quotes about Balance
Loving the One is critically important to finding happiness with your Two. And loving your Two is one of the best ways to love the One.
— Craig Groeschel
Full-time lover of your world; part-time lover of God.
— Craig Groeschel
One's action ought to come out of an achieved stillness: not to be a mere rushing on.
— DH Lawrence
So you do shorter versions of the hits, or you take out a long guitar solo or things like that to make time for the hits and new music as well. But I don't think any of us ever get to do as much new music as we would like to.
— Lee Ann Womack
The average teen today spends about 35 hours a week in front of a screen of some kind: iPod, movie, TV, video. And a lot of it is good, but a lot of it's not. And so I think you've got that five hours a day of media coming into your kid's head that's creating a lot of havoc out there.
— Sean Covey
Your job is to fill your own cup, so it overflows. Then you can serve others, joyfully.
— Lisa Nichols
No matter how much we may love the melody of a bygone day or imagine the song of a future one, we must dance within the music of today, or we will always be out of step, stumbling around in something that doesn't suit the moment.
— Lisa Wingate
The shadow of the highest evil intermingled with the light of the highest good. Maybe all lives are filled with this. Maybe it is always a choice between embracing the darkness of one or the saving grace of the other.
— Lisa Wingate
Well, that's one of the paradoxes of life. You can't have it all. You can have some of this and some of that or all of this and none of that. We make the trade-offs we think are best at the time
— Lisa Wingate
Well, that's one of the paradoxes of life. You can't have it all. You can have some of this and some of that or all of this and none of that.
— Lisa Wingate
The good life demands a lot of maintenance.
— Lisa Wingate
There are tons of things I could and probably should be doing for work right now. But at some point, you have to put it aside and get busy with the things that really matter.
— Lisa Wingate