Quotes about Realization
Your DNA is divine, and the divine indwelling is never earned by any behavior or any ritual, but only recognized and realized (see Romans 11: 6; Ephesians 2: 8—10) and fallen in love with.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
The spiritual journey is a constant interplay between moments of awe, followed by a general process of surrender to that moment. We must first allow ourselves to be captured by the goodness, the truth, or beauty of something beyond and outside ourselves. Then we universalize from that moment to the goodness, truth, and beauty of the rest of reality, until our realization eventually ricochets back to include ourselves. This is the great inner dialogue we call prayer.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Self-worth is not created; it is discovered.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
But it takes us much longer to discover "the task within the task," as I like to call it: what we are really doing when we are doing what we are doing.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
In our final moments we all realize that relationships are what life is all about. Wisdom is learning that truth sooner rather than later. Don't wait until you're on your deathbed to figure out that nothing matters more.
— Rick Warren
The sweetest feeling in mortality is to realize that God, our Heavenly Father, knows each one of us and generously permits us to see and to share His divine power to save.
— Thomas Monson
There is no thought in any mind, but it quickly tends to convert itself into power.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Everyone has some inner power that awaits discovery.
— Richard Paul Evans
Prayer is essentially a partnership of the redeemed child of God working hand in hand with God toward the realization of His redemptive purposes on earth.
— James Hayford
We occasionally stumble over the truth but most of us pick ourselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.
— Winston Churchill
A seed only realizes its potential the day you bury it.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
In the beginning there was faith - which is childish; trust, which is vain; and illusion, which is dangerous." He believed that after awhile everything would go away and everything would be fine. But he realized he was just lying to himself because everything kept getting worse.
— Elie Wiesel