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Years may wrinkle your skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles your soul.
— Joyce Meyer
Grace equals ability. God gives us grace to match our call. When we do our own thing, we do it on our own. When we follow His leading, He always supplies the grace and the energy to do what He's calling us to do.
— Joyce Meyer
Worry does no good and can impact your life in negative ways. I'm sure you have noticed how absolutely powerless you feel when you worry or you're anxious and troubled, because worry is indeed completely useless. It is a waste of time and energy because it never changes your circumstances.
— Joyce Meyer
We need to be enthusiastic! Too many of us walk around with long faces looking and feeling worn-out. But the human heart was made for passion, for strong desire to reach for something beyond ourselves.
— Joyce Meyer
Trying to solve tomorrow's problems today only steals the energy God has prearranged for you in order to enjoy today.
— Joyce Meyer
I cannot state strongly enough the need for regular exercise. Many people think they don't have time to exercise, but the truth is if you don't take the time now, you may lose more time visiting doctors and having to be inactive and unproductive because you feel bad. Exercise is one of the best sources of energy you can find!
— Joyce Meyer
It is evident that immunity to any transcendent voice and disregard of neighbor leads finally to the disappearance of passion. And where passion disappears there will not be any serious humanizing energy.
— Walter Brueggemann
wind is blowing. It may be a breeze that cools and comforts. It may be a gust
— Walter Brueggemann
In leadership, energy is one of the essential ingredients needed for bringing any sense of new to the table. It's energy that produces excitement in others.
— Darlene Zschech
But when you walk out your days with God's intent at the core of all that you do, a renewed energy is found.
— Darlene Zschech
One of the most frequent sins of omission is the failure to get adequate rest.
— James MacDonald
In art, the Trinity is expressed in the Creative Idea, the Creative Energy, and the Creative Power—the first imagining of the work, then the making incarnate of the work, and third the meaning of the work.
— Dorothy Sayers