Quotes about Courage
The point of life is not who falls down. The point is who gets up and how you do it.
— Marianne Williamson
I'm not qualified," I protested. "Me, a minister? I have no idea how to be a pastor." He said, "When God calls someone, that's all that really matters. Don't let yourself be afraid.
— Jim Cymbala
Faith deals with the invisible things of God. It refuses to be ruled by the physical senses. Faith is able to say, 'You can do what you like, because I know God is going to take care of me. He has promised to bless me wherever he leads me.' Remember that even when every demon in hell stands against us, the God of Abraham remains faithful to all his promises. Jesus Christ can do anything but fail his own people who trust him.
— Jim Cymbala
It's not necessary to fear the prospect of failure but to be determined not to fail.
— Jimmy Carter
When people are intimidated about having their own opinions, oppression is at hand.
— Jimmy Carter
Do you want to be safe and good, or do you want to take a chance and be great?
— Jimmy Johnson
Whoever is happy will make others happy too. He who has courage and faith will never perish in misery!
— Anne Frank
Those who have courage and faith shall never perish in misery
— Anne Frank
Though she lived on the periphery of God's people and was unquestionably an outsider, Rahab nevertheless had eyes to see, ears to hear, a heart to hope, and a will to throw herself on God's mercy.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Turning around is a courageous choice —it's hard to do! It can hurt to take the plank out of your own eye, confront the past, change your focus, die to your pride, admit your wrong, deny your vengeance, face the person, risk another wound. And it takes courage to say you're sorry
— Anne Graham Lotz
had silenced His followers and teaching once and for all. Yet here were former cowards boldly declaring His name and message. Not only were their words making an impact, but who could argue with the miracles that accompanied the preaching?
— Anne Graham Lotz
Hope is not about proving anything. It's about choosing to believe this one thing, that love is bigger than any grim, bleak shit anyone can throw at us.
— Anne Lamott