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Quotes about Burden

His nature is such that our often coming does not tire him. The whole burden of the whole life of every man may be rolled on to God and not weary him, though it has wearied man.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Frequently the burden or concern in the spirit is for prayer.
— Watchman Nee
Our minds can be kept free of anxiety as we dump the load of our cares on the Lord in prayer.
— Charles Swindoll
There are blessed intervals when I forget by one means or another that I am President of the United States.
— Woodrow Wilson
Our ministry is supported entirely by faith, through the missions gifts of readers who receive my messages every three weeks. We seldom mention money, and we never burden supporters.
— David Wilkerson
As we walk our individual life journeys, we pick up resentments and hurts, which attach themselves to our souls like burrs clinging to a hiker's socks. These stowaways may seem insignificant at first, but, over time, if we do not occasionally stop and shake them free, the accumulation becomes a burden to our souls.
— Richard Paul Evans
Jesus, no one understands a heavy load better than you. No one has ever borne heavier. Bear up under this one with Ann, so she will know her only purpose here is to help others, love expansively, and be your hands and feet, your words of advice and wisdom when opportunities present themselves for her to help Grace and Karen. And yes, Josh and Will and Gabriel. Do whatever is necessary for Ann's success in the days ahead. Show your love to my friend and comfort her by your Spirit. Amen.
— Dee Henderson
You have no idea what hangs in the balance of your decision on what to do with the burden God put in your heart.
— Andy Stanley
Leadership involves the heavy burden of responsibility, and the fear of getting it wrong can paralyze a leader.
— John Maxwell
Wearing all that weight Of learning lightly like a flower.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
We forge the chains we wear in life.
— Charles Dickens
She's fainted, or dead,' I thought: 'so much the better. Far better that she should be dead, than lingering a burden and a misery-maker to all about her.
— Emily Bronte