Quotes about Rejection
Girls who have the lingering whispers of rejection still echoing in the hollows of their soul rarely feel completely held safe. So
— Lysa TerKeurst
Girls who have the lingering whispers of rejection still echoing in the hollows of their soul rarely feel completely held safe.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Rejection isn't just an emotional feeling. It's a message that alters what you believe about yourself. And the minute you sense that happening is the minute you must stop the runaway thinking with truth.
— Lysa TerKeurst
We project the lines of rejection we heard from our past on others and hold them accountable for words they never said. And worst of all, we catch ourselves wondering if God secretly agrees with those who hurt us.
— Lysa TerKeurst
And worst of all, I did not feel held safe. Girls who have the lingering whispers of rejection still echoing in the hollows of their soul rarely feel completely held safe. So they look at gaps of the unknown and hesitate at best. Run away at worst. They crave for life to make sense. They cringe when it doesn't. It
— Lysa TerKeurst
The resulting hurt of any form of rejection can linger and entangle us from moving forward if we don't put it behind us.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Today's rejections, big or subtle, are like stealth bombs that zing straight to my core, locating hurts from my past and making them agonizingly present all over again.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Judaism, again, was rejected when it rejected the Messiah.
— John Henry Newman
If we are addicted to people's approval, we will always experience pain when that approval is withdrawn--as it always is.
— Joyce Meyer
There is a chill air surrounding those who are down in the world, and people are glad to get away from them, as from a cold room.
— George Eliot
The biggest enemies we have to overcome on the road to success are not a lack of ability and a lack of opportunity but fears of failure and rejection and the doubts that they trigger.
— Brian Tracy
As to embrace me she inclined, I waked she fled and day brought back my night.
— John Milton