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Long after people forget what you said or did, they will remember how you made them feel. —Tim Sanders
— Maya Angelou
Good done anywhere is good done everywhere.
— Maya Angelou
People will forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel.
— Maya Angelou
If a little learning is dangerous, a little fame can be devastating.
— Maya Angelou
If we develop in-depth knowledge it will enable us to give our best to others and help to make a better world.
— Ben Carson
It's not what you know but the kind of job you do that makes the difference.
— Ben Carson
God stated unapologetically that conditions exist under which "you will prosper and succeed in whatever you do." But the only way we are going to impact our generation is to prove that our faith in Christ is real and that it works.
— Beth Moore
We're getting by but getting by, was never our destiny. We were meant to be profoundly effective. Why have we accepted average? Are the few effects most of us see and experience all Christianity has to offer? Is this it? All we can expect? If so, someone out there needs to feel sorry for us.
— Beth Moore
Your fruit will outlast your life. You can't always see the effects, because they are eternal, but one day you will. One day you will see that you couldn't have been more significant if you'd tried.
— Beth Moore
None of us can do a thousand things to the glory of God, but we can do several. When you're on your deathbed, which ones will you want to have chosen?
— Beth Moore
Every conversation does not have to be blatantly spiritual for God to make it positively effectual. Sometimes God gives us favor with people who are touched or impressed with how we express ourselves because God empowered our words even when the listener couldn't distinguish the difference.
— Beth Moore
Words wield power, both divine and mortal. We might think of the comparison of the power of words like this: God's words are omnipotent. Our words are potent.
— Beth Moore