Quotes about Life
True potential and fulfillment in life is not what is accomplished, but who benefits from them. Your
— Myles Munroe
greatest tragedy in life is not death, but a life that never realized its full potential.
— Myles Munroe
Each of us was conceived by destiny, produced by purpose and packaged with potential to live a meaningful, fulfilling life. Deep within you lies a seed of greatness waiting to be germinated... be provoked to unbridle the silent wealth of power that is screaming for exposure.
— Myles Munroe
All of mankind's problems are a result of one major dilemma. What's this dilemma? Possession without comprehension; assignment without instruction; resources without knowledge; having everything but not knowing why. Essentially, the dilemma is that we lack understanding. Without understanding, life is an experiment, and frustration is the reward.
— Myles Munroe
Prayer is therefore not an option for mankind but a necessity. If we don't pray, heaven cannot interfere in earth's affairs. It is imperative that we take responsibility for the earth and determine what happens here by our prayer lives.
— Myles Munroe
belief creates your life, and that's what faith is: believing things that you haven't yet seen to the point that you act on them until they come into being. It is through faith that people experience personal growth and success.
— Myles Munroe
We should never allow our lives to become so hurried or myopic that we ignore the value of the resources around us-especially the people.
— Myles Munroe
Purpose is the raw material for your prayer life.
— Myles Munroe
He who fears to try will never know what he could have done. He who fears God has nothing else to fear. To maximize your life you must neutralize fear with faith.
— Myles Munroe
To maximize your life you must declare independence from the opinions of others.
— Myles Munroe
Salvation, then, is not "going to heaven" but "being raised to life in God's new heaven and new earth.
— NT Wright
we will arrange for 'religion' to become a small subdepartment of ordinary life; it will be quite safe — harmless, in fact — with church life carefully separated off from everything else in the world, whether politics, art, sex, economics, or whatever.
— NT Wright