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Quotes about Overcoming Obstacles
Soha senki nem kapja meg, amit akar, és ez gyönyör?.
— Ernest Cline
my two least-favorite words appeared on the screen: GAME OVER.
— Ernest Cline
Life was like an extremely difficult, horribly unbalanced video game. But sometimes the game can have a surprise ending. And sometimes, when you think you've reached the end of the game, suddenly you find yourself standing in front of a whole new level. A level you've never seen before. And the only thing you can do is keep right on playing.
— Ernest Cline
One day they were making "bricks without straw" and the next they were running up the far slopes of the Red Sea, shouting the great song "I'm singing my heart out to GOD—what a victory! He pitched horse and rider into the sea! GOD is my strength.
— Eugene Peterson
The ideal course of life is not always easy.
— Joseph Wirthlin
Don't go wastin' all them bright tomorrows you ain't even seen by hangin' on to what happened yesterday. Let go, child. Just breathe out and let go.
— Beth Hoffman
Pessimism is an excuse for not trying and a guarantee to a personal failure.
— Bill Clinton
Faith doesn't deny a problem's existence. It denies a problem a place of influence.
— Bill Johnson
If you want to kill giants, hang around a giant killer. It rubs off.
— Bill Johnson
When I feel fear, I know that the enemy is present, trying to keep me from stepping into my destiny in that moment.
— Bill Johnson
Is it possible the reason there are so few miracles in North America is because too many before us thought they had to become better Christians before God could use them? Yes! That single lie has kept us in perpetual immaturity because it protects us from the power encounter that transforms us. The result is we have converts trained and over trained until they have no life, vision, or ingenuity left.
— Bill Johnson
We did not had enough facilities in the village. My family was also not well off. There was no mat, no gym; we used to wrestle in the mud. It was very different from the national camps where I trained before the Commonwealth Games.
— Geeta Phogat