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in his mercy, had allowed Wilberforce to see himself as he truly was, and it was crushing. But Wilberforce knew God didn't mean to end there. On the other side of the worst of who he was, if he dared face that worst, was a God who would help him overcome his faults and do great things, the very things for which he had created him. It was not too late.
— Eric Metaxas
To THINK BIG and to use our talents doesn't mean we won't have difficulties along the way. We will--we all do. If we choose to see the obstacles in our path as barriers, we stop trying. "We can't win," we moan. "They won't let us win.
— Ben Carson
When we are confronted by failure and mistakes, we can leave them behind and go on with our lives.
— Ben Carson
When you read that familiar verse you come to the conclusion that the enemy comes in like a flood. But I've got news for you: the flood is the Holy Ghost, not the devil.You
— Benny Hinn
Nobody likes to have trouble. The moment we get a hint that it's coming, a common response is, 'Oh no! Not again!'
— Joyce Meyer
While people involved in religious forms of the flesh may believe they are taking sin seriously by persistently reminding people to stop doing it, they are actually trivializing sin by depicting it as something that can be overcome through behavior modification.
— Gregory Boyd
There's too much at stake for you to let some little thing distract you and pull you down into defeat.
— Rick Renner
We are products of our past, but we don't have to be prisoners of it.
— Rick Warren
Laugh at your mistakes but learn from them, joke over your troubles but gather strength from them, make a jest of your difficulties but overcome them.
— LM Montgomery
1906 Anne of Green Gables is rejected by four publishers. Montgomery puts the manuscript away in a hatbox.
— LM Montgomery
When It's Darkest, Men See the Stars.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Most victories are, in the best way, acts of revenge.
— Alain de Botton