Quotes about Thrive
In this world you're either growing or you're dying so get in motion and grow.
— Lou Holtz
Some desire is necessary to keep life in motion.
— Samuel Johnson
Corruption is the primary reason societies fail to thrive; societies in which corruption is held in check prosper economically, socially, and morally. Nothing explains the success or failure of countries more than does the presence or absence of corruption.
— Dennis Prager
Why are we here? We, all of us, are here because of the Creator's love, who seeks both our flourishing and our response of love and gratitude. "Find out what pleases the Lord," Paul told the Ephesians. We are here to please God. It brings God pleasure to see us thrive, and we thrive by living as God intended.
— Philip Yancey
Life supports what supports more of life
— Tony Robbins
Need theories can thrive only in a context where the emphasis is on the individual rather than the community and where consumption is a way of life.
— Edward Welch
But now let the heart be cleansed by mortification, the weeds of lust constantly and daily rooted up (as they spring daily, nature being their proper soil), let room be made for grace to thrive and flourish, -- how will every grace act its part, and be ready for every use and purpose!
— John Owen
The Secret "Make up your mind that no matter what comes your way, no matter how difficult, no matter how unfair, you will do more than simply survive. You will thrive in spite of it.
— Joel Osteen
Of course it's dangerous. But it's a lot more dangerous for all of us if we don't do it. Even in a conquering army there are casualties. Safety is not the issue when we look at the Great Commission. The purpose of the church cannot be to survive, or even to thrive, but to serve.
— Brother Andrew
He who trusts in his riches will fall, but the righteous will thrive like foliage.
— Proverbs 11:28
Two of the hardest words in the language to rhyme are life and love. Of all words!
— Stephen Sondheim
People will always choose a story that helps them survive and thrive.
— Donald Miller