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Quotes about Intention

Nothing good happens accidentally.
— Joyce Meyer
if we "mind" the things of the flesh, we will walk in the flesh; but if we "mind" the things of the Spirit, we will walk in the Spirit.
— Joyce Meyer
become the woman God intends you to be. His desire is that you be bold, courageous, confident, respected, admired, promoted, sought after, and, most of all, loved. God has a wonderful plan for your life
— Joyce Meyer
words are powerful and should not be spoken frivolously.
— Joyce Meyer
Where the mind goes the person follows, so be sure that your thoughts are on what you want rather than what you don't want.
— Joyce Meyer
Real love has little to do with gooey emotions and goose bumps; and it has everything to do with the choices we make about the way we treat people.
— Joyce Meyer
Where the mind goes the man follows. Keep your mind going in the right direction, and your life will catch up with it.
— Joyce Meyer
With this phrase he is insisting that his power is not grounded in the usual authority of empire; it is not an authority that comes out of the end of a gun or a cannon in coercive or violent ways. His kingdom, his claim to authority, is indeed "divine" in that it is rooted in and derived from "the will of the father," whose intention for the world is quite unlike the intent of Rome.
— Walter Brueggemann
It is rather the conviction that God will not quit until God has arrived at God's good intention.
— Walter Brueggemann
Our intention creates our reality.
— Wayne Dyer
We need to stop shuffling service parts randomly and set our sights on a goal, something we are moving toward in every service element.
— James MacDonald
Fathering and mothering are roles freely assumed but always with the design of showing them to be theatrical. It is the intention of parents in such families to make it plain to their children that they all play cultural and societal roles, that they are only roles, and that they are all truly concrete persons behind them. Therefore, children also learn that they have a family only by choosing to have it, by a collective act to be a family with each other.
— James Carse