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Quotes related to Ecclesiastes 3:1
A good story takes a series of random events and distills them into the essence of what really matters.
— Donald Miller
Transformation is natural. None of us look the same as we did when we were babies, and when we are old, we'll look very different than we did when we were middle aged. Things that are healthy and alive change. The converse is also true: things that are dead do not change. A rock does not change because a rock is not alive.
— Donald Miller
The same is true in social relationships. Commitment in a relationship takes time.
— Donald Miller
Nashville bike store: and you'll get hours back in your day and get to work faster.
— Donald Miller
A Sales Funnel Controls the Pace of the Relationship In a relationship, you talk about things on a fourth or fifth date you might never talk about on a first date.
— Donald Miller
And I found myself wanting even better stories. And that's the thing you'll realize when you organize your life into the structure of story.
— Donald Miller
The rule exists in story because it's a true thing about people. Humans are designed to seek comfort and order, and so if they have comfort and order, they tend to plant themselves, even if their comfort isn't all that comfortable. And even if they secretly want for something better.
— Donald Miller
Expect the unexpected. Focus on what you can control and acknowledge what's out of your control.
— Jack Canfield
It's the circle of life, and it moves us all, through despair and hope, through faith and love, 'till we find our place, on the path unwinding.
— Jack Canfield
If wrinkles must be written on our brow, let them not be written on our heart. The spirit should not grow old.
— James A. Garfield
is it better not to fall in love at all, or to love someone for a little while, even if you have to say good-bye?
— Lynn Austin
Goodbyes were like crossroads where the path divided, places where you could look back at what you were leaving behind yet glimpse the choices and possibilities that lay ahead. Goodbyes were hard because they meant change.
— Lynn Austin