Quotes related to 2 Corinthians 5:17
The Big Snooze will do everything it can to stop you from changing and growing, especially since you're attempting to obliterate the very identity that you and everyone else has come to know as "you.
— Jen Sincero
Success is not about where you're at, it's about where, and who, you decide you're going to be.
— Jen Sincero
It's sad, something coming to an end. It cracks you open, in a way - cracks you open to feeling.
— Jennifer Aniston
The sinful heart is never transformed by conformity to the imperatives but only by relationship with the One who cleanses hearts.
— Elyse Fitzpatrick
Cold in the earth—and fifteen wild Decembers, From those brown hills, have melted into spring.
— Emily Bronte
If you went to your closet today, would you pull out the same outfit you wore 10 or 15 years ago? You wear feelings and faith differently as well.
— Amy Grant
'Beauty Queen' is the weirdest, strangest, and most perfect play to do before 'Hedda Gabler', because there are so many similar issues for Maureen and Hedda. I had played leading ladies before but couldn't really hook into them. After 'An American Daughter' and 'Beauty Queen', I had all the ballast.
— Kate Burton
Things ain't what they used to be and never were.
— Will Rogers
For Christians, they need to access the power of Jesus and not look at Christianity as a religion. It is our Lord Jesus that makes you change, and Christians need to actualize it and put it into practice.
— Erwin McManus
With faith and obedience practiced long enough, the Holy Ghost becomes a constant companion, our natures change, and endurance becomes certain.
— Henry B. Eyring
I still don't know precisely why The Mickey Mouse Club ended when it did.
— Annette Funicello
A lot of Christians have been taught a story that begins in chapter 3 of Genesis, instead of chapter 1. If your story doesn't begin in the beginning, but begins in chapter 3, then it starts with sin, and so the story becomes about dealing with the sin problem. So Jesus is seen as primarily dealing with our sins.
— Rob Bell