Quotes about Powerful
Grief is a powerful force that settles in the heart like a dark, heavy fog. It was familiar territory to me.
— Richard Paul Evans
I know—I knew it then—but I didn't believe it. Belief and knowledge aren't the same thing. Belief is much more powerful.
— Richard Paul Evans
Belief and knowledge aren't the same thing. Belief is much more powerful.
— Richard Paul Evans
Food is medicine. Food is the most powerful drug on the planet.
— Rick Warren
He heard something? That's the best the writer can do? That's so vague. Ambiguous. Fuzzy. Exactly. Sometimes the most powerful truths in a story are the ones that are never explicitly stated.
— Rob Bell
The most vital, creative, and positive thoughts are those stated in the Bible. Its words are alive and form powerful thought processes.
— Norman Vincent Peale
encouragement and hope are the two most powerful qualities any person can provide to others.
— Zig Ziglar
Healing your own heart is the single most powerful thing you can do to change the world. Your own transformation will enable you to withdraw so completely from evil that you contribute to it by not one word, one thought, or one breath. This healing process is like recovering your soul.
— Deepak Chopra
The one encouragement we can always give our children (and one another) is that God is more powerful than our sin, and He's strong enough to make us want to do the right thing.
— Elyse Fitzpatrick
Getting rid of these, too, requires looking to God for help, trusting him alone, and submitting to his direction. [47] Then if you're not willing to do this — all tears and agitation — you will serve someone physically more powerful than you, and continue to look outside yourself for happiness, fated never to find it. And that is because you look for it in the wrong place, forgetting to look where it really lies.
— Epictetus
Fasting, coupled with mighty prayer, is powerful.
— Joseph Wirthlin
There's always an element of self delusion among people who believe they ought to be President. There's an underestimation of your opponent and an overestimation of your own abilities. This is compatible with being rich and powerful, the idea that we were blessed by God because we deserve to be blessed.
— Jimmy Carter