Quotes about Focus
Life is too precious to squander on trivial things. Grant us, Lord, the unswerving resolve to pray and live with David Brainerd's urgency: "Oh, that I might never loiter on my heavenly journey!
— John Piper
Nothing sobers a wandering philosophical imagination like the thought of having a wife and children to support.
— John Piper
Don't waste another day of your life.
— John Piper
This is the path toward change. We are called to take it and not wait passively while our minds are drawn away with all kinds of passions that wage war against our souls (1 Peter 2:11). It is when we focus our minds on the glory of Christ that we are transformed from one degree of glory to another (2 Corinthians 3:18). Take this moment to resolve that you will be intentional about what your mind considers. It will dwell on something, and what it dwells on, it becomes like.
— John Piper
Keep Christ as the blazing center, and you will be satisfied; the world will be served; and God will be glorified.
— John Piper
You don't have to know a lot of things for your life to make a lasting difference in the world. But you do have to know the few great things that matter, perhaps just one, and then be willing to live for them and die for them. The people that make a durable difference in the world are not the people who have mastered many things, but who have been mastered by one great thing.
— John Piper
The greatest enemy of hunger for God is not poison but apple pie. It is not the banquet of the wicked that dulls our appetite for heaven, but endless nibbling at the table of the world. It is not the X-rated video, but the prime-time dribble of triviality we drink in every night.
— John Piper
Any activity becomes creative when the doer cares about doing it right, or better.
— John Updike
Don't let yesterday take up too much of today.
— John Wooden
Men are changed in accordance with what they contemplate.
— Ellen White
Let the student take one verse and concentrate his mind on ascertaining the thought that God has put into that verse for him, and then dwell upon the thought until it becomes his own. One passage thus studied until its significance becomes clear is of more value than the perusal of many chapters with no definite purpose in view and no positive instruction gained.
— Ellen White
When you decide to follow a certain path, you should follow it to the end and not be diverted from it for personal reasons.
— Aung San Suu Kyi