Quotes about Guidance
What we have loved Others will love And we will teach them how.
— William Wordsworth
Do you think it childish to use a set of written principles to guide the management of an advertising agency? I can only tell you that mine have proved invaluable in keeping a complicated enterprise on course. Profit
— David Ogilvy
How can I live so that when someone sees me, they are pointed to Jesus? When I speak, is it the Messiah's truths they hear? How can I live that no power is seen to be mine, no authority, no crown, no glory. It all belongs to him. I am the willing, loving servant, providing hands, feet, voice, eyes, and ears for the Holy Spirit to use." "It is the challenge we all should accept," Alban said slowly. "Once again I am blessed by your words.
— Davis Bunn
Forgive me for not being willing to hear your call until now, dear Lord. But I am here and I am ready. Direct me to where I should next go. Reveal to me how I should next serve you. Grant me the wisdom and the strength to trust you in all things. Wherever you lead. Whatever task you set. Help me, Lord.
— Davis Bunn
God answered prayers first by teaching the need to ask, second by using friends as holy messengers.
— Davis Bunn
Live a life of rightness. Seek to follow the blessed Lord, and pray for enlightenment for others.
— Davis Bunn
It goes back to the passage from Proverbs. We don't know what to do, where to go, or how. So I thought we'd try and take this time to find out what we want, and what God wants, and pray for each other.
— Davis Bunn
A ship will never sink if God is on it.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Turbulence means nothing if God is the pilot.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Light another's path and the universe will light your own.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Our sages teach us that two angels attach themselves to a man at birth and never leave him. One walks before and helps him climb mountains, the other follows in the shadows and pushes him toward his fall.
— Elie Wiesel
most of us turn to religion for our ethics because we don't know where else to find them.
— Elie Wiesel