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The deepest courage we can exercise is continuing to believe in our dreams until we make them come true.
— Oprah Winfrey
For the Christian, death is not the end of adventure but a doorway from a wold where dreams and adventures shrink, to a world where dreams and adventures forever expand.
— Randy Alcorn
I used to dream of being other places, other people. It was an escape for me.
— Lauren Bacall
Jesus is a dream restorer. Your life might look different now than when it was born in your heart, but heaven still has a plan for you.
— Louie Giglio
Chances are good that you once had a dream—a big, noble, beautiful dream—that you could envision coming true, but that dream was snatched away. An experience like that leaves you longing for a comeback.
— Louie Giglio
Sometimes we blow it, make terrible choices, and need to come back from our own sin, failure, and mistakes. There was a dream in your heart, and you believed your life would unfold according to that dream. Yet your decisions knocked that dream off the rails.
— Louie Giglio
God is a dream-giving God. He's given you and me dreams.
— Louie Giglio
For in the multitude of dreams, there are also divers vanities, but fear thou God; that is, take heed unto his Word (Eccl 5:7; Isa 8:20). Here the fearing of God is opposed to our overmuch heeding dreams: and there is implied, that it is for want of the fear of God that men so much heed those things.
— John Bunyan
A dream becomes a reality as a result of your actions, and your actions are controlled, to a large extent, by your habits.
— John Maxwell
Good leaders ask great questions that inspire others to dream more, think more, learn more, do more, and become more.
— John Maxwell
Action is what converts human dreams into significance.
— John Maxwell
When I want to really get to know someone, I ask three questions. People's answers to these give me great insight into someone's heart. The questions are: What do you dream about? What do you sing about? What do you cry about?
— John Maxwell