Quotes related to Proverbs 3:5-6
A little prosperity and peace, or even a turn slightly for the better, can bring us feelings of self-sufficiency. We can feel quickly that we are in control of our lives, that the change for the better is our own doing, not that of a God who communicates to us through the still, small voice of the Spirit.
— Henry B. Eyring
But with voice-over on a reality TV show, I think I'm pretty up there, maybe one of the best. It's a confidence boost, which helps my stand-up because I'll try more interesting stuff.
— Iain Stirling
As all of us are only too aware, the loud and frantic voices of the outer world easily drown out the small, still loving voice within.
— Marianne Williamson
All my life, my church, my family, my friends have always told me to have high self-esteem... to think well of myself. And that's what I've done.
— Shawn Bradley
I think that a good mountaineer is usually a sensible mountaineer.
— Edmund Hillary
In England, you pass from A to B, and it goes to B, but in Barcelona, you have to go to D and then to F, and it really works your brain.
— Toni Duggan
I will always be grateful to Arsenal for bringing me into the best league in the world, but Swansea have given me what I always wanted, and as No. 1, I want to pay them back.
— Lukasz Fabianski
What the purpose of my life is about is I want to become the kind of person that God wants me to become, and through my study of the scriptures I can articulate the kind of person that God would be happy if I become.
— Clayton M. Christensen
God's hands stay on the wheel of your life from start to finish so that everything follows his intention for your life. This means your trials have more meaning—much more—than you realize.
— Joni Eareckson Tada
Were it not for the influence of the Spirit of Christ in this world, we would see much more calamity, violence, natural catastrophes, war, and crime.
— Joni Eareckson Tada
You are responsible for allocating your life.
— Joseph Maciariello
Should the whole frame of nature round him break, In ruin and confusion hurled, He, unconcerned, would hear the mighty crack, And stand secure amidst a falling world.
— Joseph Addison