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In any situation, your taking or giving of energy is what you are actually doing.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Knowing your purpose motivates your life. Purpose always produces passion. Nothing energizes like a clear purpose. On the other hand, passion dissipates when you lack a purpose. Just getting out of bed becomes a major chore. It is usually meaningless work, not overwork, that wears us down, saps our strength, and robs our joy.
— Rick Warren
Without God's power in your life, you are just running on your own energy. God never meant for you to do that. It's like having a laptop that's unplugged; the battery will eventually drain and shut down the computer. Why would you live like that when God created you for so much more?
— Rick Warren
Gratitude turns negative energy into positive energy. There is no situation or circumstance so small or large that it is not susceptible to gratitude's power.
— Melody Beattie
Just as a wave is a movement of the whole ocean, you are the energy of the cosmos. Don't underestimate your power.
— Deepak Chopra
There is no greater power in the world than the zest of a postmenopausal woman.
— Margaret Mead
Obviously, nu-que-lar power is, uh, a renewable source of energy, and the less demand there is for non-renewable sources of energy, like fossil fuels, the better it off it is for the American people.
— George W. Bush
There is no thought in any mind, but it quickly tends to convert itself into power.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Prayer does not use up artificial energy, doesn't burn up any fossil fuel, doesn't pollute. Neither does song, neither does love, neither does the dance.
— Margaret Mead
It is easy to magnify human personality and agencies. Prayer recognizes that God is the source of life and light and energy.
— John Mott
The purpose of daily prayer is the cultivation of a sense of the sacred. Sacred energy renews us.
— Marianne Williamson
Riches and the things that are necessary in life are not evil in themselves. And all of us face cares and troubles in this life. The sin comes in the time and energy we spend in pursuing these things, at the expense of neglecting Christ.
— David Wilkerson