Quotes about Encouragement
A boss wants to pay for results, an employee wants recognition for effort. If a boss recognizes effort, they will get even better results.
— Simon Sinek
God is a great God! I want to encourage you to expect great things from Him.
— Joyce Meyer
God wants you to know that he gets you.
— Max Lucado
We are evidently no friends of Satan. Like the kings of this world, he wars not against his own subjects. The very fact that he assaults us should fill our minds with hope.
— JC Ryle
We are Marshalls. We are not alone.
— Susan May Warren
I have called you back from the ends of the earth so you can serve Me. For I have chosen you and will not throw you away. Don't be afraid, for I am with you. Do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you. I will help you. I will uphold you with My victorious right hand.
— Susan May Warren
Hope is the one thing that we have to give when the world is at its darkest.
— Susan May Warren
Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest accomplishment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around.
— Leo Buscaglia
Let no one influence you to scorn the dreamer.
— Napoleon Hill
Find at least one person each day, and more if possible, in whom you see some good quality that is worthy of praise, and praise it. Remember, however, that this praise must not be in the nature of cheap, insincere flattery; it must be genuine. Speak your words of praise with such earnestness that they will impress those to whom you speak. Then watch what happens. You will have rendered those whom you praise a decided benefit of great value to them
— Napoleon Hill
Who among your acquaintances, a. encourages you most b. cautions you most c. discourages you most d. helps you most in other ways
— Napoleon Hill
Without our realizing it, we were trained to think that the most significant people are star athletes, actors, and musicians—the ones we applaud, those whose autographs others seek. They aren't. Not really. Most often, the people worth noting are the individuals who turn a "nobody" into a "somebody" but never receive credit.
— Charles Swindoll