Quotes about Intention
The repentance we are called to is about choosing one audience over another.
- Donald Miller
Good stories don't happen by accident, I learned. They are planned.
- Donald Miller
Finally, when I finished rambling, he said, "Don, all relationships are teleological." I asked him what the word teleological meant. "It means they're going somewhere," Al said. "All relationships are living and alive and moving and becoming something.
- Donald Miller
Believe me, you cannot stand still in your souls. Habits of good or evil are daily strengthening in your hearts. Every day you are either getting nearer to God, or further off.
- JC Ryle
Just as a parent is pleased with the efforts of his little child to please him, though it be only by picking a daisy or walking across a room, so is our Father in heaven pleased with the poor performances of His believing children. He looks at the motive, principle, and intention of their actions, and not merely at their quantity and quality. He regards them as members of His own dear Son,
- JC Ryle
Good feelings and desires are useless if they are not accompanied by action.
- JC Ryle
Even more exciting is learning that to create the future of your dreams, you need only change your thoughts and vibrations from this day forward.
- Jack Canfield
It's All in the Energy First, I teach becoming aware of four energy points: thoughts, words, feelings, and actions.
- Jack Canfield
Stated in its most basic form, the Law of Attraction says, What you think about, talk about, believe strongly about, and feel intensely about, you will bring about.
- Jack Canfield
The truth is you can, over time, learn to choose only uplifting, inspiring, motivational, and empowering thoughts. It is simply a habit that—with intention and discipline—can be developed.
- Jack Canfield
If you really desire something, ask and the Universe will conspire to give it to you.
- Jack Canfield
To be powerful, you need to take the position that you create or allow everything that happens to you. By create, I mean that you directly cause something to happen by your actions or inactions.
- Jack Canfield