Quotes related to 1 Corinthians 15:58
What is once well done is done forever.
— Henry David Thoreau
Leaders ought never to allow the least motivated members of an organization to set the pace for the others. Rather
— Henry Blackaby
Don't allow others to persuade you to compromise your integrity as you follow God's will.
— Henry Blackaby
I want to make sure that no matter how long I go through this, I don't fall into the trap of changing and modifying how I do things that aren't a positive example. I want to remain somebody that the entire family can listen to or watch.
— Clay Aiken
What the Lord wants is that you shall go about the business to which He sets you, not asking for an easy post, nor grumbling at a hard one.
— Catherine Booth
I'll always stay connected with Apple. I hope that throughout my life I'll sort of have the thread of my life and the thread of Apple weave in and out of each other, like a tapestry. There may be a few years when I'm not there, but I'll always come back.
— Steve Jobs
There are plenty of smart people who get nowhere.
— Paul Graham
She came from a land where revolutionary illusion had long since faded but where the thing he admired most in revolution remained: life on a large scale; a life of risk, daring, and the danger of death. Sabina had renewed his faith in the grandeur of human endeavour. Superimposing the painful drama of her country on her person, he found her even more beautiful.
— Milan Kundera
You really have to love what you are doing, so you don't give up.
— Donald Trump
The more you discipline yourself to persist on a major task, the more you like and respect yourself, and the higher is your self-esteem.
— Brian Tracy
I don't consider my work a job. I consider it a career. And you don't quit a career.
— Candace Bushnell
No man lived a more strong and beautiful life than did John Wesley, and his view of death was that whenever it came he would be found at his duty; and the transition from that duty to heaven's service would be a natural one. Instead of death, let the Lord be expected; and the true attitude of life will be that of quiet pursuit of duty and constant readiness to greet Him.
— G Campbell Morgan