Quotes related to Philippians 4:8
Build your castle of dreams but don't live in it.
— Marty Rubin
The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Intelligence plus character-that is the goal of true education.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
True education does not consist merely in the acquiring of a few facts of science, history, literature, or art, but in the development of character.
— David O. McKay
All evils to which so many become addicted begin in the mind and in the way one thinks.
— Joseph Wirthlin
When you are writing for the Christian culture, there is a whole gamut of expectations.
— Frank Peretti
So what if people disagree about values? People also disagree about facts... In my view, the great intellectual challenge facing conservatives is to make the case for morality at a time when many in the West have ceased to believe in an external moral order. The decline of belief in such an order is the most important political development of the past two centuries. Indeed, this decline has created the crisis of the West.
— Dinesh D'Souza
We live in a world where bad stories are told, stories that teach us life doesn't mean anything and that humanity has no great purpose. It's a good calling, then, to speak a better story. How brightly a better story shines. How easily the world looks to it in wonder. How grateful we are to hear these stories, and how happy it makes us to repeat them.
— Donald Miller
Work on your character and a good life will come to you.
— Donald Miller
The downside of being a writer is you get plenty of time to overthink your life.
— Donald Miller
When I say, "one obvious button," I don't mean "only one button," but rather one that stands out. Make the button a different color, larger, a bolder text, whatever you need to do. Then repeat that same button over and over so people see it as they scroll down the page.
— Donald Miller
Without knowing it, the subconscious is always categorizing and organizing information, and when we talk publicly about our company's random backstory or internal goals, we're positioning ourselves as the chairs, not the exits.
— Donald Miller