Quotes related to Isaiah 43:18-19
beginnings are usually scary, and endings are usually sad, but its everything in between that makes it all worth living.
— Bob Marley
At first when I first went to the Chiefs, there was a huge transition from what we had done in New England to a team that was rebuilding.
— Matt Cassel
And the good delight to hear of the past evils of such as are now freed from them, not because they are evils, but because they have been and are not.
— St. Augustine
Times lose no time; nor do they roll idly by; through our senses they work strange operations on the mind. Behold, they went and came day by day, and by coming and going, introduced into my mind other imaginations and other remembrances; and little by little patched me up again with my old kind of delights, unto which that my sorrow gave way.
— St. Augustine
Passing hence from infancy, I came to boyhood, or rather it came to me, displacing infancy. Nor did that depart,—(for whither went it?)—and yet it was no more.
— St. Augustine
Let It Go!!
— Bishop TD Jakes
When you begin to realize that your past does not necessarily dictate the outcome of your future, then you can release the hurt. It is impossible to inhale new air until you exhale the old.
— Bishop TD Jakes
When you hold on to your history you do it at the expense of your destiny.
— Bishop TD Jakes
And he wants you to keep that at the front of your mind? He wants you to stay focused on the darkest seasons of your life? How could that possibly do any good?' . . . He wants you to remember who delivered you from that time. That's the point of holding on to memory: delivery, not darkness.
— Ted Dekker
You have to be constantly reinventing yourself and investing in the future.
— Reid Hoffman
A Radical is a man with both feet firmly planted--in the air. A Conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned to walk forward. A Reactionary is a somnambulist walking backwards. A Liberal is a man who uses his legs and his hands at the behest--at the command--of his head.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
Thus, our brokenness can become a gateway to new life.
— Henri Nouwen