Quotes related to Philippians 4:13
If a writer is good at what he does, it's not easy to do a good job every day... To invent something new is almost an impossible task.
— Barun Sobti
The lesson I learned is that sometimes the task you have at hand needs all of your concentration and focus.
— Damian Lewis
You need always to balance your tasks at the racetrack and at the factory. Still the factory is important where we are developing the car, preparing the cars.
— Mattia Binotto
What destroys more self-confidence than any other educational thing in America is being assigned to some remedial math when you get into some college, and then it's not taught very well and you end up with this sense of, 'Hey, I can't really figure those things out.'
— Bill Gates
We often say that the biggest job we have is to teach a newly hired employee to fail intelligently... to experiment over and over again and to keep on trying and failing until he learns what will work.
— Charles Kettering
Scouting teaches a boy to take care of himself and stand on his own two feet.
— Ezra Taft Benson
All I can do is play as hard as I can play, make as many plays as I can make and try to help my team win football games.
— Ryan Fitzpatrick
I spent three weeks lamenting, ruminating and praying because football had been part of my life since age 6. Then I moved on. I'm glad I always had another clear plan. Several of my FSU teammates did not and do not. It's hard to leave a sport that is embedded in you.
— Myron Rolle
Rather than fear or run looking for a place to hide, we must press into Christ and clothe ourselves with the power of the Holy Spirit so we can make a mark for eternity in as many lives as possible before this current age ends. The opportunity before us is remarkable and unprecedented.
— Rick Renner
Mondays are fine. It's your life that sucks.
— Ricky Gervais
Never mind the odds against you. If you doubled your effort, what would the odds against you do — send for reinforcements?
— Robert Brault
Nothing reduces the odds against you like ignoring them.
— Robert Brault