Quotes related to Ephesians 2:10
God wants to use you to make a difference in His world. He wants to work through you. What matters is not the duration of your life, but the donation of it. Not how long you lived, but how you lived.
— Rick Warren
Perfectionism is the enemy of art. Since art is essentially divine play, not dogged work, it often happens that as one becomes more professionally driven one also becomes less capriciously playful.
— Erica Jong
One of the reasons that Christians read Scripture repeatedly and carefully is to find out just how God works in Jesus Christ so that we can work in the name of Jesus Christ.
— Eugene Peterson
I wouldn't want to live if I did not have my work. In any case, it's good that I'm already old and personally don't have to count on a prolonged future.
— Albert Einstein
If God lets me live, I shall attain more than Mummy ever has done, I shall not remain insignificant, I shall work in the world and for mankind!
— Anne Frank
The more you work, study and develop your ability to contribute more to the lives and well-being of others, the better life you will have in all areas.
— Brian Tracy
There's never been a presidency that's done so much in such a short period of time, and we haven't even started the big work yet.
— Donald Trump
I have never admitted the right of an elderly author to alter the work of a young author, even when the young author happens to be his former self.
— George Bernard Shaw
It is a vain thought to flee from the work that God appoints us, for the sake of finding a greater blessing, instead of seeking it where alone it is to be found - in loving obedience.
— George Eliot
A good man's work is effected by doing what he does, a woman's by being what she is.
— GK Chesterton
What a wonderful time it is for each of us to do his or her small part in moving the work of the Lord on to its magnificent destiny.
— Gordon Hinckley
We need to have a better balance between a deliberate strategy and staying open. Because in the end, most of us end up being successful in a career that we never imagined we would be in at the beginning.
— Clayton M. Christensen