Quotes about Inspiration
Get outside. Watch the sunrise. Watch the sunset. How does that make you feel? Does it make you feel big or tiny? Because there's something good about feeling both.
— Amy Grant
You must capture and keep the heart of the original and supremely able man before his brain can do its best.
— Andrew Carnegie
'Captain Marvel,' whereby the steel trap is challenged, where the hero is a heroine, where the most powerful person who has the welfare of the future of the human race is a woman. What else can it be? Because that was the role of my mother when I was a kid.
— John Kani
Never delay a prompting. When you honor a prompting and then stand back a pace, you realize that the Lord gave you the prompting. It makes me feel good that the Lord even knows who I am and knows me well enough to know that if He has an errand to be run, and He prompts me to run the errand, the errand will get done.
— Thomas Monson
I want to go places where there are really well-meaning people doing work that is interesting and seems to really matter and where everybody looks like at least once a day they have a really good laugh.
— Tina Smith
I deal with more practical issues of the Bible.
— Joel Osteen
Why do I pray? Because I never know what's going to pop out of my mouth.
— Kathie Lee Gifford
You must have faith to pray. You must have faith to ponder the word of God. You must have faith to do those things and go to those places which invite the Spirit of Christ and the Holy Ghost.
— Henry B. Eyring
We pray that the Lord may help us to produce His light in ourselves, even in dark days, so that we might be light for others, illuminating the world and life in this world.
— Pope Benedict XVI
If you don't have much passion, well, get on your face and pray for the passion and get into the word of God. That's what I've been sharing. That's the whole concept.
— Jeremy Camp
It's about showing the kids from your city that you are worth believing in. It's about being the man your family prayed you'd be.
— Kyler Murray
I love prayer candles, and I use them often.
— Marianne Williamson