Quotes related to Philippians 3:13-14
I'm maturing as a person and as a player.
— DeAndre Yedlin
I thought of myself as a very goal-oriented person. The more I've aged, the more I'm like, well, maybe I'm not that ambitious.
— Bowen Yang
I knew I had a long way to go with my mechanics.
— Ryan Fitzpatrick
Changing the way we have lived for twenty or forty or sixty years is nothing short of a revolution. 4.
— Peter Scazzero
God never loses any part of our past for his future when we surrender ourselves to him. Every mistake, sin, and detour we take in the journey of life is taken by God and becomes his gift for a future of blessing.
— Peter Scazzero
God never discards any of our past for his future when we surrender ourselves to him. He is the Lord! Every mistake, sin, and detour we take in the journey of life is taken by God and becomes his gift for a future of blessing when we surrender ourselves to him.
— Peter Scazzero
You must let God teach you the only way to get rid of your past is to make a future out of it. God will waste nothing.35
— Peter Scazzero
We change our behavior when the pain of staying the same becomes greater than the pain of changing.
— Peter Scazzero
God never loses any of our past for his future when we surrender ourselves to him. Every mistake, sin, and detour we take in the journey of life is taken by God and becomes his gift for a future of blessing.
— Peter Scazzero
Sad will be the day for any man when he becomes contented with the thoughts he is thinking and the deeds he is doing - where there is not forever beating at the doors of his soul some great desire to do something larger which he knows he was meant and made to do.
— Phillips Brooks
The ideal life is in our blood and never will be still. Sad will be the day for any man when he becomes contented with the thoughts he is thinking and the deeds he is doing -- where there is not forever beating at the doors of his soul some great desire to do something larger, which he knows that he was meant and made to do.
— Phillips Brooks
Dreadful will be the day when the world becomes contented, when one great universal satisfaction spreads itself over the world. Sad will be the day for every man when he becomes absolutely contented with the life that he is living, with the thoughts that he is thinking, with the deeds that he is doing, when there is not forever beating at the doors of his soul some great desire to do something larger which he knows that he was meant and made to do because he is a child of God.
— Phillips Brooks