Quotes related to 1 Corinthians 16:13
The weak fall, but the strong will remain and never go under!
— Anne Frank
I had to hold my head up high and put a bold face on things, but the thoughts keep coming anyways.
— Anne Frank
It's twice as hard for us young people to hold on to our opinions at a time when ideals are being shattered and destroyed, when the worst side of human nature predominates, when everyone has come to doubt truth, justice and God.
— Anne Frank
A person who's happy will make others happy; a person who has courage and faith will never die in misery!
— Anne Frank
The weak shall fall and the strong shall survive and not be defeated.
— Anne Frank
He who has courage and faith will never perish in misery.
— Anne Frank
Seeing clearly means that you're smart enough to know when a project is doomed, or brave enough to persevere when your colleagues are fleeing for the hills. Abandoning your worldview in order to try on someone else's is the first step in being able to see things as they are.
— Seth Godin
The market wants to see you persist. It demands a signal from you that you're serious, powerful, accepted, and safe.
— Seth Godin
When you lead without compensation, when you sacrifice without guarantees, when you take risks because you believe, then you are demonstrating your faith in the tribe and its mission.
— Seth Godin
If religion comprises rules you follow, faith is demonstrated by the actions you take. When you lead without compensation, when you sacrifice without guarantees, when you take risks because you believe, then you are demonstrating your faith in the tribe and its mission. Of course it's difficult. But leaders will tell you that it's worth it.
— Seth Godin
While it's calming to be reassured, it never lasts. As soon as we hear the words, the feeling begins to fade away. There's never enough reassurance to make up for a lack of commitment to the practice. We have no choice other than to trust ourselves enough to lead the way.
— Seth Godin
Listen, God is big enough, and His love is fierce enough to deal with anything we feel or must face.
— Sheila Walsh