Quotes about Process
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— Joel Osteen
The process of illusion & disillusionment is part of life and goes on endlessly.
— Nelson Mandela
At the end of the day, in spite of the risks, do life with your people. They need to see you struggle and process your day-to-day walk with Christ. They need to see you desire community, and you need to see transformation take place among your community.
— Ed Stetzer
Rooting out bad habits is not enough. If we merely attack what is wrong, we create a vacuum that will inevitably be filled by some new behavior or addiction that does not shape our worldview according to the gospel. The solution, I believe, is discipleship, the process of becoming more like Christ.
— Ed Stetzer
God didn't do it all in one day. What makes me think I can?
— Anonymous
So I quoted the First Law of Mentat at her: 'A process cannot be understood by stopping it. Understanding must move with the flow of the process, must join it and flow with it.' That seemed to satisfy her.
— Frank Herbert
Sometimes we make the process more complicated than we need to. We will never make a journey of a thousand miles by fretting about how long it will take or how hard it will be. We make the journey by taking each day step by step and then repeating it again and again until we reach our destination.
— Joseph Wirthlin
The first thing I put down on paper is a storyboard, like a film director.
— Anthony Browne
When the work takes over, then the artist is enabled to get out of the way, not to interfere. When the work takes over, then the artist listens.
— Madeleine L'Engle
One of the most helpful tools a writer has is his journals. Whenever someone asks how to become an author, I suggest keeping a journal.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Very few of us understand Honorable Bird, except to acknowledge that without his power and grace nothing would be written, painted, or composed at all. To say anything beyond this about the creative process is like pulling all the petals off a flower in order to analyze it, and ending up having destroyed the flower.
— Madeleine L'Engle
To create a work of art, great or small, is work, hard work, and work requires discipline and order.
— Madeleine L'Engle