Quotes about Inspiration
I want to help kids when I'm no longer here, when I'm dead and gone. I want to help kids when I don't have the energy and the time to help them but somehow still find a way to make a difference.
— Tim Tebow
To me, we're marketing hope.
— Joel Osteen
To write is to feel the dance of your soul swirling in a dream that drips imagination onto paper.
— DiAnn Mills
By contrast, Blanche K. Bruce was the real deal. Born into slavery in Virginia, Bruce was freed by his master and studied at Oberlin College before becoming a successful farmer and landowner. He is the only former slave to have served in the U.S. Senate.
— Dinesh D'Souza
If I have a hope, it's that God sat over the dark nothing and wrote you and me, specifically, into the story, and put us in with the sunset and the rainstorm as though to say, enjoy your place in my story. The beauty of it means you matter, and you can create within it even as I have created you.
— Donald Miller
So I wrote. I wrote as though God thought my voice mattered. I wrote because I believed a human story was beautiful, no matter how small the human was. I wrote because I didn't make myself, God did. And I wrote like he'd invited me to share my true "self" with the world.
— Donald Miller
When you build a city near no mountains and no ocean, you get materialism and traditional religion. People have too much time and lack inspiration.
— Donald Miller
Nearly every human being is looking for a guide (or guides) to help them win the day.
— Donald Miller
Author Toni Morrison swats aside other possible sources of her success and says that the ONLY reason she is a great writer is because when she walked into a room as a child her father's face lit up.
— Donald Miller
I didn't want to need his affirmation. But part of our selves is spirit, and our spirits are thirsty, and my father's words went into my spirit like water.
— Donald Miller
I read through the book of Matthew this evening. I was up all night. I couldn't stop reading so I read through Mark. This Jesus of yours is either a madman or the Son of God. Somewhere in the middle of Mark I realized He was the Son of God.
— Donald Miller
We learn because in doing so we experience something like the pleasure God felt in the act of creation. We discover his handiworks with him.
— Donald Miller