Quotes about Extraordinary
If you're always trying to be normal you will never know how amazing you can be.
— Maya Angelou
Renewal is brought by the Holy Spirit. Believers will learn what it means to minister to one another and build each other up. No longer will our lives seem ordinary and indistinguishable from the rest of the world.
— Billy Graham
The truth is that God can do anything He pleases through an ordinary person who is fully dedicated to Him.
— Henry Blackaby
Catherine de Hueck Doherty observes in The Gospel Without Compromise: The Gospel can be summed up by saying that it is the tremendous, tender, compassionate, gentle, extraordinary, explosive, revolutionary revelation of Christ's love.
— Brennan Manning
Anyone who enters into an intimate relationship with God can see God do exceptional things through his or her life. The outcome does not depend upon a person being unusually gifted, educated, or wealthy. The key is the indwelling presence of God doing unusual things
— Henry Blackaby
You enter the extraordinary by way of the ordinary.
— Frederick Buechner
Let him preach this overwhelming of tragedy by comedy, of darkness by light, of the ordinary by the extraordinary, as the tale that is too good not to be true because to dismiss it as untrue is to dismiss along with it that catch of the breath, that beat and lifting of the heart near to or even accompanied by tears, which I believe is the deepest intuition of truth that we have.
— Frederick Buechner
We are in the days of miracles and wonders that will eventually eclipse those of any other time.
— Rick Joyner
To be a superstar, you must do something exceptional. Not just survive the Dip, but use the Dip as an opportunity to create something so extraordinary that people can't help but talk about it, recommend it, and, yes, choose it.
— Seth Godin
Great work is not created for everyone. If it were, it would be average work.
— Seth Godin
We would not dare to conceive the things which are really mere commonplaces of existence.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
You seem to have powers that are hardly human
— Arthur Conan Doyle