Quotes about Clarity
I actually thought that it would be a little confusing during the same period of your life to be in one meeting when you're trying to make money, and then go to another meeting where you're giving it away. I mean is it gonna erode your ability, you know, to make money? Are you gonna somehow get confused about what you're trying to do?
— Bill Gates
Simplified living is about more than doing less. It's being who God called us to be, with a wholehearted, single-minded focus. It's walking away from innumerable lesser opportunities in favor of the few to which we've been called and for which we've been created.
— Bill Hybels
Clarity comes to the one who is willing to do the will of God. The willingness to obey attracts revelation, because God is the ultimate steward, sowing His treasures into fertile ground—surrendered hearts.
— Bill Johnson
Revelation enlarges the arena that our faith can function in. Deception shrinks our area of faith.
— Bill Johnson
The key to either great purpose or great destruction lies in where we choose to sustain our focus. Knowing
— Bill Johnson
What's the solution? To meditate on the Word and give ourselves every opportunity to remember what is true.
— Bill Johnson
Meditating on what God has said until I can see it and run with it.
— Bill Johnson
Believe more deeply. Hold your face up to the Light, although for the moment you do not see.
— Bill Wilson
So we need to constantly scrutinize ourselves carefully, in order to make everlastingly certain that we shall always be strong enough and single-purposed enough from within, to relate ourselves rightly to the world without.
— Bill Wilson
'How much longer will I live?'... Only one thing seems clear to me. Every day should be well-lived. What a simple truth! Still, it is worthy of my attention.
— Henri Nouwen
That's another hallmark of truth, is that it snaps things together. People write to me all the time and say it's as if things were coming together in my mind. It's like the Platonic idea that all learning was remembering. You have a nature, and when you feel that nature articulated, it's it's like the act of snapping the puzzle pieces together.
— Jordan Peterson
Things may not be immediately discernible in what a man writes, and in this sometimes he is fortunate; but eventually they are quite clear, and by these and the degree of alchemy that he possesses, he will endure or be forgotten.
— Ernest Hemingway