Quotes about Reflection
soul survivor," someone who's willing to open up and examine the pain in order to lance the wound and perforate the power of the past.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Perhaps looking at the forensics of your past can catapult you forward in a way that merely dreaming can never attain!
— Bishop TD Jakes
A father is an image of a young man's destiny, a living testimony of what time may bring to pass.
— Bishop TD Jakes
if you are the smartest person in a room, you are in the wrong room.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Why am I here?" You may have asked the question as you found yourself in the midst of an amazing, divinely orchestrated opportunity, or you may have asked it in reaction to having made the worst mistake of your life.
— Bishop TD Jakes
The slower journey allows time for maturity and experience to shape you into the person who comfortably fits into your destiny.
— Bishop TD Jakes
We need to be honest with ourselves. We need a place where we can sit down, reflect, and mourn. However, we must be careful not to mourn over the past longer than necessary. After the funeral, there is always a burial. The burial separates the survivor from the deceased, and it is as far as we can go. So you must come to a place of separation and decide to live on.
— Bishop TD Jakes
The value of your Creator should cause you to reconsider your own worth and value.
— Bishop TD Jakes
People tend to glorify the past, especially when they are struggling with the future.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Even in the moments of your greatest anguish, you often find unexpected blessings alongside and commingled with your losses.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Life is full of choices, ma'am. Most we live once, then move on and forget. But others" - he narrowed his eyes - "we live a thousand times over and remember for the rest of our days. What's impostant is knowin' how to tell 'em apart. And then decidin' if you's willin' to pay the price. 'Cause choices...they always come at a price.
— Tamera Alexander
And she found the weight of grief at missing him eased somewhat by dwelling on what a blessing he'd been and how much poorer her life would be if she'd never known him.
— Tamera Alexander