Quotes about Guidance
Each day of our lives we make deposits into the memory banks of our children.
— Charles Swindoll
He will not force you to share your faith, but He will prompt you. And when you take that step of faith, He will empower and use you.
— Greg Laurie
Just as at sea those who are carried away from the direction of the harbor bring themselves back on course by a clear sign, on seeing a tall beacon light or some mountain peak coming into view, so Scripture may guide those adrift on the sea of the life back into the harbor of the divine will.
— Gregory of Nyssa
In the same manner as the sea, those who are swept away from the course leading to the harbor correct their aim by a clear mark, looking for a lighthouse on high, or a certain mountain appearing. In the same manner Scripture by the example of Abraham and Sarah will direct us once more to the safe harbor of the divine will for those who have drifted out in the sea of life with a mind lacking a navigator.
— Gregory of Nyssa
I know there is a Supreme Being who rules the affairs of men and whose goodness and mercy have always followed the American people, and I know He will not turn from us now if we humbly and reverently seek His powerful aid.
— Grover Cleveland
Set aside your dreams for your children and help them attain their own dreams.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
Life is slippery. We all need a loving hand to hold onto.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
Those who have "died" and returned usually report being met and guided by people they know very well—even those already dead many years.
— James Garlow
Each of you is a unique child of God. God knows you individually. He sends messages of encouragement, correction, and direction fitted to you and to your needs.
— Henry B. Eyring
If you were the President of the United States or the Queen of England - you couldn't have a person who would be more protective than my mother was for me. Which meant really that I could dare to do all sorts of things.
— Maya Angelou
Most of us are raised to believe we are ordinary. The anchor of the universe is present in every child. A parent only needs to guide and step aside and let them fulfill their dharma. Help children remember that they can do or be anything.
— Wayne Dyer
At the heart of mature masculinity is a sense of benevolent responsibility to lead, provide for, and protect women in ways appropriate to man's differing relationships.
— John Piper