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Quotes about Persistence

Maybe you don't just have one Goliath. Maybe you have his whole family!
— Joyce Meyer
The way anything is developed is through practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice and more practice.
— Joyce Meyer
Do you feel disappointed because something you planned didn't work out If so you can get re-appointed today. In God there are never any dead-ends only detours. Don't ever give up. Just keep trying until you succeed.
— Joyce Meyer
I always say believe for a bunch, and even if you only get half of it you are better off than believing for a little and getting all of it.
— Joyce Meyer
Satan will aggressively fight against the renewal of your mind, but it is vital that you press on and continue to pray and study in this area until you gain measurable victory.
— Joyce Meyer
Gaining a victory is more difficult than maintaining it once you have it.
— Joyce Meyer
Don't ever be discouraged with yourself because you have not arrived at success, but instead be pleased that you are pressing toward it.
— Joyce Meyer
Don't receive condemnation when you have setbacks or bad days. Just get back up, dust yourself off, and start again.
— Joyce Meyer
Habakkuk 3:19 says that the way we develop hind's feet (a hind is an animal that can climb mountains swiftly) is "to walk [not to stand still in terror, but to walk] and make [spiritual] progress upon" the "high places [of trouble, suffering or responsibility]!" The way God helps us make spiritual progress is by being with us to strengthen and encourage us to "keep on keeping on" in rough times. It's easy to quit; it takes faith to go through.
— Joyce Meyer
A bad attitude is like a flat tire. If you don't change it, you won't go anywhere.
— Joyce Meyer
Do whatever you can do, and refuse to sit and do nothing. Remember, do what you can do, and God will do what you cannot do.
— Joyce Meyer
Prayer makes tremendous power available (James 5:16). Don't let your prayer life reflect weeds of inconsistency or neglect.
— Joyce Meyer