Quotes related to 1 Corinthians 16:13
Do what you want, do what you will, do what you have to, do what you think you cannot.
— Alice Hoffman
Most of us don't mind doing what we ought to do when it doesn't interfere with what we want to do, but it takes discipline and maturity to do what we ought to do whether we want to or not.
— Joseph Wirthlin
It's the hardest thing in the world - to do what we want. And it takes the greatest kinds of courage.
— Ayn Rand
yeah me see myself as a revolutionary, would wouldn't want no help and imma take no bribe from no one and fight it single handed with music
— Bob Marley
These people [supporters] are fervent. They are really want to see positive things happen for our country.
— Donald Trump
The leaders in every walk of life decide quickly, and firmly. That is the major reason why they are leaders. The world has the habit of making room for the man whose words and actions show that he knows where he is going.
— Napoleon Hill
Life's battles don't always go To the stronger of faster man, But soon or later the man who wins Is the man who thinks he can!
— Napoleon Hill
that when a man really desires a thing so deeply that he is willing to stake his entire future on a single turn of the wheel in order to get it, he is sure to win.
— Napoleon Hill
Psychologists have correctly said that when one is truly ready for a thing, it puts in its appearance. Barnes was ready for a business association with Edison, moreover, he was Determined to remain ready until he got that which he was seeking.
— Napoleon Hill
Laziness and cowardice are two of the greatest enemies of the spiritual life.
— Thomas Merton
Consequently, the truth of God lives in our souls more by the power of superior moral courage than by the light of an eminent intelligence. Indeed, spiritual intelligence itself depends on the fortitude and patience with which we sacrifice ourselves for the truth, as it is communicated to our lives concretely in the providential will of God
— Thomas Merton
Without courage we can never attain to true simplicity. Cowardice keeps us "double minded" —hesitating between the world and God.
— Thomas Merton