Quotes related to Romans 5:3-4
I started training again four months after giving birth, and it was strange not to be fully in control - I'm so used to my body performing at a certain level, but it wasn't. I was like, 'Oh, man, can we go back to where we were, please?'
— Jessica Ennis-Hill
It doesn't always click for a new player in a new team: you don't always go in and hit the ground running and score all the time.
— Harry Kane
Any organisation has to go through at least one depression to see how it survives, and a normal economic cycle takes seven years.
— Shiv Nadar
Sometimes being a survivor is the greatest compliment you can get in Hollywood.
— Dean Jones
Our people's faith is strong and sustains them even in times of challenge.
— Blase J. Cupich
My disorder has been attended with several symptoms of a consumption; and I have been at times apprehensive that my great change was at hand: yet blessed be God, I have never been affrighted; but, on the contrary, at times much delighted with a view of its approach.
— David Brainerd
If we survive danger it steels our courage more than anything else.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
Nothing that is worth doing can be achieved in a lifetime therefore we must be saved by hope.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
Till thou hast learned to suffer from a saint a well as from the wicked, and to be abused by the godly as well as the ungodly, never look to live a contented or comfortable life, nor ever think thou has truly learned the art of suffering (383).
— Richard Baxter
If your hope dieth, your duties die, your endeavors die, your joys die, and your souls die. And if your hope be not acted, but lie asleep, it is next to dead, both in likenss and preparation( 585).
— Richard Baxter
We grow spiritually much more by doing it wrong than by doing it right.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
It is not that suffering or failure might happen, or that it will only happen to you if you are bad (which is what religious people often think), or that it will happen to the unfortunate, or to a few in other places, or that you can somehow by cleverness or righteousness avoid it. No, it will happen, and to you! Losing, failing, falling, sin, and the suffering that comes from those experiences—all of this is a necessary and even good part of the human journey.
— Fr. Richard Rohr