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Each day the first day: Each day a life.
— Dag Hammarskjold
The first step is to fill your life with positive faith that will help you through anything. The second step is to start where you are.
— Norman Vincent Peale
It was huge to read the Proverbs of the day every morning, it was huge to read the Psalm of the day every morning and to get that in us and get us going before the day even started.
— Tim Tebow
Everyone who got to where they are had to begin where they were.
— Richard Paul Evans
Our starting place was always original goodness,10 not original sin. This makes our ending place—and everything in between—possessing an inherent capacity for goodness, truth, and beauty.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Our starting place was always original goodness,10 not original sin. This
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Yet historically, the teaching of original sin started us off on the wrong foot—with a no instead of a yes, with a mistrust instead of a trust.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Everyone who got to where they are had to begin where they were.
— Richard Paul Evans
For everything, absolutely everything, above and below, visible and invisible, . . . everything got started in him and finds its purpose in him. COLOSSIANS 1:16 (MSG)
— Rick Warren
Some people seem to start their day on the "wrong foot." They feel all right when they wake up, but as soon as something goes wrong, they lose their footing and walk with a "loser's limp" the rest of the day. Once they are off to a bad start, it seems they never catch up.
— Joyce Meyer
lot of people are good at starting, but they are not good at finishing. The reason is simple. Emotions get us started. They are always there to support us in new things. We get a word from God or someone prophesies to us, and we are off and running. The question is, how long do we keep running once the emotions wear off? I
— Joyce Meyer
start their day on the "wrong foot." They feel all right when they wake up, but as soon as something goes wrong, they lose their footing and walk with a "loser's limp" the rest of the day. Once they are off to a bad start, it seems they never catch up.
— Joyce Meyer