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Quotes about Perception

I feel sorry for James Blunt, he has to wake up every morning and think 'Oh my God, I'm James Blunt, what have I done?'
— Bill Bailey
I got ham but I'm not a Hamster
— Bill Bailey
Occasionally, we go through times when we feel God is not speaking to us. While that may be so, most of the time He has simply changed His language, and He expects us to adjust with Him.
— Bill Johnson
For the word of the Lord is right, and all His work is done in truth. He loves righteousness and justice; the earth is full of the goodness of the Lord" (Ps. 33:4—5). One of the definitions for this word full is "having no empty space." It's beautiful. The world has no empty spaces untouched by God's goodness. That being the case, no one has to look far to find this treasure. But one may have to look differently.
— Bill Johnson
Revelation enlarges the arena that our faith can function in. Deception shrinks our area of faith.
— Bill Johnson
Freedom will only be experienced in the measure to which we see God as being good.
— Bill Johnson
My life reflects what I see with my heart.
— Bill Johnson
Your faith grows as your heart, led by the Holy Spirit, perceives and understands the invisible realm of spiritual reality. That unseen realm governs the visible realm and brings your mind and will into agreement with the reality of the Kingdom. In essence, what I have just described is the process of renewing the mind.
— Bill Johnson
Things are visible to those who have faith and generosity, enabling them to call the destiny out in others
— Bill Johnson
Not everyone will see your beauty, and not everyone will find you attractive or believe you are worthy of their clothing or publications.
— Rain Dove
After I lost weight, I discovered that people found me valuable. Worthy of conversation. A person one could look at. A person one could compliment. A person one could admire. A person.
— Shonda Rhimes
Stereotypes lose their power when the world is found to be more complex than the stereotype would suggest. When we learn that individuals do not fit the group stereotype, then it begins to fall apart.
— Ed Koch