Quotes about Transformation
If somebody buys what you offer, how will it make their lives better?
— Donald Miller
He did believe we were designed to search for and find something. And he wondered out loud if the point wasn't the search but the transformation the search creates.
— Donald Miller
When a story demands transformation, you are much more likely to transform.
— Donald Miller
Transformation is natural. None of us look the same as we did when we were babies, and when we are old, we'll look very different than we did when we were middle aged. Things that are healthy and alive change. The converse is also true: things that are dead do not change. A rock does not change because a rock is not alive.
— Donald Miller
I was creating someone I could live through, the person I'd be if I redrew the world.
— Donald Miller
Every human being is on a transformational journey.
— Donald Miller
Article that said in the next five years we will become a conglomerate of the people we hang out with. The article went so far as to say relationships were a greater predictor of who we will become than exercise, diet, or media consumption.
— Donald Miller
A hero needs somebody else to step into the story to tell them they're different, they're better. That somebody is the guide. That somebody is you.
— Donald Miller
His conclusion was that the human body displayed physical evidence that we are not the same person we were when we were kids, or even a season before. He said we think we are the same person, but we aren't. "People get stuck, thinking they are one kind of person, but they aren't.
— Donald Miller
Change only comes when we face the difficulty of reality head-on. Fantasy changes nothing, which is why, once we're done fantasizing, it feels like a bankrupt story.
— Donald Miller
What else changes a person but the living of a story? And what is a story but the wanting for something difficult and the willingness to work for it?
— Donald Miller
You put your characters through hell. You put them through hell. That's the only way we change.
— Donald Miller