Quotes about Realization
Jewel the Unicorn] cried.- I have come home at last! This is my real country! I belong here. This is the land I have been looking for all my life, though I never knew it till now. The reason why we loved the old Narnia is that it sometimes looked a little like this.... Come further up, come further in!
— Randy Alcorn
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— Joseph Campbell
in this wonderful human brain of ours there has dawned a realization unknown to the other primates. It is that of the individual, conscious of himself as such, and aware that he, and all that he cares for, will one day die. Fig. 2.2 — Neanderthal Burial This recognition of mortality and the requirement to transcend it is the first great impulse to mythology.
— Joseph Campbell
Meglátni és megszeretni egy pillanat m?ve volt.
— Joseph Heller
Fear makes you feel surrounded by an enemy. Faith makes you realize you are surrounded by God.
— Joyce Meyer
We all need to realize that we're on a journey, and we are making progress.
— Joyce Meyer
True freedom never comes until we fully realize that we don't need to struggle to get from man what God freely gives us: love, acceptance, approval, security, worth, and value. The
— Joyce Meyer
Nowhere does that moment become more real to me than in worship. That's when I realize in every fiber of my being that the Maker of heaven and earth has reached down to me, His servant. That's when I realize how unworthy and powerless I am to experience the magnitude of His sovereignty, power, and might in my own strength. But His grace is abundant toward me, each and every moment.
— Darlene Zschech
Whether you realize it or not, your ongoing battle with unbelief drives all your sinful thoughts, emotions, desires, and actions.
— James MacDonald
You don't get to a better place with God until you recognize that where you are is not as good.
— James MacDonald
When we experience God for who He really is, we suddenly see ourselves for who we are.
— James MacDonald
The young were always theoretical; only the middle-aged could realize the deadliness of principles. To subdue one's self to one's own ends might be dangerous, but to subdue one's self to other people's ends was dust and ashes. Yet there were those, still more unhappy, who envied even the ashy saltiness of those dead sea apples.
— Dorothy Sayers