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Quotes about Uncertainty

That men would die was a matter of necessity; which men would die, though, was a matter of circumstance, and Yossarian was willing to be the victim of anything but circumstance.
— Joseph Heller
You have a morbid aversion to dying. You probably resent the fact that you're at war and might get your head blown off any second.
— Joseph Heller
I wouldn't want to live without strong misgivings.
— Joseph Heller
There are times when God leaves huge question marks as tools in our lives to stretch our our faith.
— Joyce Meyer
Worry is a down payment on a problem you may never have
— Joyce Meyer
I knew where I had come from, but I did not know where I was going. I felt that my future would always be marred by my past. I thought, "How could anyone
— Joyce Meyer
But have you learned yet that tomorrow's answers usually don't come until tomorrow gets here?
— Joyce Meyer
We can say that we trust God all day long, but if we fear the unknown, then in reality, we don't trust God.
— Joyce Meyer
Our problem is that we always want to hold on to the past and still go into the future. That is what is meant by having a double heart. In James 1:8 we read that a person who is of two minds is hesitating, dubious, irresolute, unstable, unreliable and uncertain about everything he thinks, feels or decides. The King James Version says, A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.
— Joyce Meyer
God will give us the grace to deal with tomorrow, but He won't give it to us until tomorrow gets here.
— Joyce Meyer
Second, the elders of the city (Bethlehem) are trembling. They want to know why he comes. They do not even know yet whose side he is on. They presume he is still an agent of Saul. If so, the Judeans tremble because Saul is no friend of southerners. Or if he is not an agent of Saul, it is even more dangerous, because then he may come to include them in an act of betrayal, which is more risk than they want.
— Walter Brueggemann
Observance of the freedom God has to change causes a terrible unsettling among the faithful.
— Walter Brueggemann