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Everyone can be a 10 at something, but our problem is that we often work so hard on trying to overcome our weakness that we never develop our strengths.
— Joyce Meyer
Positive minds produce positive lives. Negative minds produce negative lives. Positive thoughts are always full of faith and hope. Negative thoughts are always full of fear and doubt.
— Joyce Meyer
Self-discipline is the most important quality in any life. Do you know what self-discipline is? It is keeping ourselves going in the right direction without someone making us do so.
— Joyce Meyer
If we are not willing to risk what we have now, we will never find out what we could have.
— Joyce Meyer
When fear comes, don't run away - don't let it stop you from going forward!
— Joyce Meyer
But remember that freedom from fear doesn't mean the absence of its existence, but the refusal to let it control your decisions and actions.
— Joyce Meyer
Power Thought: I am able to keep my mind on track and focus on what I am doing.
— Joyce Meyer
Don't let being ordinary stop or hinder you from trying to do something great.
— Joyce Meyer
We must march my darlings, we must bear the brunt of danger,We the youthful sinewy races, all the rest on us depend,Pioneers! O pioneers!
— Walt Whitman
The crowd, in its uncritical political engagement, is not always discerning about new possibility that comes with risk and often votes in fear for the status quo.
— Walter Brueggemann
3. There is a text in its boldness. There is a congregation, perhaps reduced and diminished by fatigue. Third, there is this specific occasion for speech.
— Walter Brueggemann
It is because of our fear of death that we want more military strength and more guns. It is because of our fear of death that we want to keep others from having access to our store of material blessings from God. It is because of our fear of death that we act in abusive ways toward each other and toward ourselves. It is because of that same fear that we have an inordinate need to be right in ways that excommunicate the other.
— Walter Brueggemann