Quotes about Growth
Seasoned leaders rarely regret having taken risks. Even the risks that didn't pay off directly are viewed as a necessary part of the journey. A leader's regrets generally revolve around missed opportunities, not risks taken. Many of those missed opportunities would not have been missed had they been willing to push through their fear and embrace what could be. Fear, not a lack of good ideas, is usually what keeps a man or woman standing on the sidelines.
— Andy Stanley
Don't be so concerned about keeping the folks you've got, that you neglect the folks you're trying to reach.
— Andy Stanley
Often, stepping outside your comfort zone is not careless irresponsibility, but a necessary act of obedience.
— Andy Stanley
If it suddenly became impossible for us to cover up all the junk we normally hide from the rest of humanity, I have a feeling we would all get real motivated to deal with the source of what ails us.
— Andy Stanley
Knowledge alone makes Christians haughty. Application makes us holy.
— Andy Stanley
You see your children growing. You look at your grandchildren, and you say to yourself, 'What if I weren't here? Have I done all I can to prepare them for their role in life?' You realize that you never quite do everything, but you want to do better than what you have done.
— Thomas Monson
Whatever I am today is all because of the love and support I have received from the people of Haryana.
— Sangram Singh
Whatever you dwell on in the conscious grows in your experience.
— Brian Tracy
Whenever things go a bit sour in a job I'm doing, I always tell myself, 'You can do better than this.'
— Dr. Seuss
Whenever you're going through a tough time, generally, you become more compassionate, you become softer, you become more thoughtful, kinder. These are all spiritual qualities that will help you to align yourself with God and God consciousness rather than with a split fear-based consciousness.
— Wayne Dyer
Whenever you give up something, you must replace it with something.
— Lou Holtz
Where there is no struggle, there is no strength.
— Oprah Winfrey