Quotes related to 1 Corinthians 15:58
The more work we do for God, the more willing we shall be to die, and the sweater death will be.
— Thomas Watson
To sweat in some duties of religion, and freeze in others is the symptom of a disordered Christian.
— Thomas Watson
None ever complained of serving God: it was their comfort and their crown on their death-bed.
— Thomas Watson
There are millions of people around the world that want to be artists and want to make stuff to entertain people, but nobody cares.
— Greg Sestero
If you got the talent and the drive, there are ways to get noticed.
— Lil Yachty
Be an all-out, not a hold out.
— Norman Vincent Peale
A major key to success in this life, to attaining that which you deeply desire, is to be completely released and throw all there is of yourself into your studies or any project in which you are engaged. In other words, whatever you are doing, give it all you've got.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Repetition of the same thought or physical action develops into a habit which, repeated frequently enough, becomes an automatic reflex.
— Norman Vincent Peale
The man who is out doing something isn't tired. If you're not getting into good causes, no wonder you're tired. You're disintegrating. You're deteriorating. You're dying on the vine. The more you lose yourself in something bigger than yourself, the more energy you will have. You don't have time to think about yourself and get bogged down in your emotional difficulties.
— Norman Vincent Peale
The only certain means of success is to render more and better service than is expected of you, no matter what your task may be.
— Og Mandino
For when an act becomes easy through constant repetition it becomes a pleasure to perform and if it is a pleasure to perform it is man's nature to perform it often. When I perform it often it becomes a habit and I become its slave and since it is a good habit this is my will. Today I begin a new life.
— Og Mandino
The only certain means of success is to render more and better service than is expected of you, no matter what the task may be. This is a habit followed by all successful people since the beginning of time. Therefore I saith the surest way to doom yourself to mediocrity is to perform only the work for which you are paid.
— Og Mandino