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How important it was to learn your own strengths and weaknesses from your mistakes.
— Ben Carson
I'm convinced that much of the success I have experienced in life is a result of learning from my failures.
— Ben Carson
if you can read, you can learn just about anything.
— Ben Carson
One day, you've found your chosen field, and you're already moving into it.
— Ben Carson
I had focused on the failure because I had not yet acquired the wisdom necessary to attain a better perspective.
— Ben Carson
If we are ever going to have adequate funding for health care and other major line items in our budget, however, we have to put an end to waste and fraud throughout the government, and we must create a friendly climate for economic growth.
— Ben Carson
Great things were going to happen in my life, and I had to do my part by preparing myself and being ready.
— Ben Carson
When a chapter of your Life Book is complete, your spirit knows its time to turn the page so a new chapter can begin. Even when you're scared or think you're not ready your spirit knows you are.
— Beth Hoffman
Life is full of change, honey. That's how we learn and grow. When we're born, the Good Lord gives each of us a Life Book. Chapter by chapter, we live and learn... When a chapter of your Life Book is complete, your spirit knows it's time to turn the page so a new chapter can begin. Even when you're scared or think you're not ready, your spirit knows you are.
— Beth Hoffman
Don't grow up to fast, darling. Age is inevitable, but if you nuture a childlike heart, you'll never ever grow old.
— Beth Hoffman
That's life out there. See how it's movin? Even the leaves on the trees is movin'. Life don't wait for nobody, and even as special as you are, it ain't gonna wait for you, neither. So it's time to make up your mind that you're gonna join it.
— Beth Hoffman
if God teaches us victory in Christ Jesus day by day, we live in the constant awareness of His greatness and His sufficiency. Hard lessons are often long-lasting lessons. Never forget that God is far more interested in our getting to know the Deliverer than simply being delivered.
— Beth Moore