Quotes about Gift
I don't want to have lived in vain like most people. I want to be useful or bring enjoyment to all people, even those I've never met. I want to go on living even after my death! And that's why I'm so grateful to God for having given me this gift, which I can use to develop myself and to express all that's inside me!
— Anne Frank
I want to be useful or bring enjoyment to all people, even those I've never met. I want to go on living even after my death! And that's why I'm so grateful to God for having given me this gift, which I can use to develop myself and to express all that's inside me!
— Anne Frank
Passion is caring enough about your art that you will do almost anything to give it away, to make it a gift, to change people.
— Seth Godin
Art is a personal gift that changes the recipient. The medium doesn't matter. The intent does. Art is a personal act of courage, something one human does that creates change in another.
— Seth Godin
A day's work is your chance to do art, to create a gift, to do something that matters.
— Seth Godin
Real rest comes with knowing the grace of our salvation in Jesus. We don't have to earn it.
— Sheila Walsh
You must keep a careful, correct perspective on life that this is not about me but about me serving my gift to the world.
— Myles Munroe
The Gift belongs to whoever chooses to accept it. It is enough to believe and not to be afraid to make a few mistakes.
— Paulo Coelho
The divine gift is ever the instant life, which receives and uses and creates, and can well bury the old in the omnipotency with which Nature decomposes all her harvest for recomposition.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The first word about you is that you received this life.
— Rob Bell
The invention of the arts, and other things which serve the common use and convenience of life, is a gift of God by no means to be despised, and a faculty worthy of commendation.
— John Calvin
In the Church, great wonders daily occur, such as the forgiveness of sins, triumph over death . . . the gift of righteousness and eternal life.
— Martin Luther