Quotes About Inspiration
The feeling for words comes at an early age--or rather it is lost in most cases at any early age, leaving the rest poets" (170).
~ Unknown
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Space is an inspirational concept that allows you to dream big.
~ Peter Diamandis
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If we want our species to survive in the long term, human beings cannot afford to stop reaching for the stars.
~ Unknown
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Leadership is not magnetic personality--that can just as well be a glib tongue. It is not making friends and influencing people --that is flattery. Leadership is lifting a person's vision to higher sights, the raising of a person's performance to a higher standard, the building of a personality beyond its normal limitations.
~ Peter Drucker
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Most people start shaping and revising what they have written once they get one pretty good idea. "Yes that's it, now I've figured out what I want to say." That's terrible. You shouldn't start revising till you have more good stuff than you can use. (And it won't take long to get it if you make your early writing into a free brainstorming session.) That way you'll have to be critical and throw away genuinely good stuff just to trim your piece down to the right length.
~ Unknown
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When we open the Bible and read it, we are eavesdropping on an ancient spiritual journey.
~ Unknown
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The Bible, just as it is, still works. Don't try to explain it. Just accept it. That won't make you a mindless zombie. It just means you are accepting your own human limitations and acknowledging by faith that something bigger than ourselves is happening, someone bigger is behind it, and we have the privilege to be a part of it.
~ Unknown
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If we let the Bible be the Bible, on its own terms—on God's terms—we will see this in-fleshing God at work, not despite the challenges, the unevenness, and ancient strangeness of the Bible, but precisely because of these things. Perhaps not the way we would have written our sacred book, if we had been consulted, but the one that the good and wise God has allowed his people to have.
~ Unknown
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When we open the Bible and read it, we are eavesdropping on an ancient spiritual journey. That journey was recorded over a thousand-year span of time, by different writers, with different personalities, at different times, under different circumstances, and for different reasons. In
~ Unknown
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The Bible—from back to front—is the story of God told from the limited point of view of real people living at a certain place and time.
~ Unknown
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whatever it means to speak of the Bible as inspired by God clearly doesn't mean the Bible is scrubbed clean of the human experience of the writers.
~ Unknown
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I was drawn to authors and others who were explicitly outside of the Christian tradition . . . Such as Joseph Campbell (The Power of Myth), Robert Bly (Iron John), Don Miguel Ruiz (The Four Agreements), and Sam Keen (Fire in the Belly). I also re-read Viktor Frankl's classic Man's Search for Meaning (which my daughter Lizz and my wife Sue also read while Lizz was away).
~ Unknown
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The Bible's diversity is the key to uncovering the Bible's true purpose for us.
~ Unknown
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they introduced me to extended communities of faith through writers I had never heard of before . . . Along with the writings of Gerald May and Thomas Keating, whom I had not known before, I was encouraged to explore or revisit a few other writers, including Richard Rohr (Adam's Return and The Naked Now), Thomas Merton (Thoughts
~ Unknown
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I'VE BEEN ON A JOURNEY of rediscovering the Bible and the God behind it for over thirty years and I don't see that journey ending any time soon.
~ Unknown
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as Christ is both God and human, so is the Bible.
~ Unknown
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the Bible is ancient, ambiguous, and diverse.
~ Unknown
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In reading the Bible we are watching the spiritual journeys of people long ago.
~ Unknown
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If we think of the gospel as simply rolling right off the Old Testament tongue, we will be wrong. And we will fail to appreciate how creative the New Testament writers were in working out the day-to-day real-time implications of all of this.
~ Unknown
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Perhaps her long dark night fueled her life, where she kept moving anyway, as an act of trust so deep it cannot be rationally explained—and indeed would look foolish if anyone tried. And the result was about as clear a Jesus movement as you can point to in recent history. Mother Teresa learned
~ Unknown
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Leadership is not magnetic personality, that can just as well be a glib tongue. It is not "making friends and influencing people", that is flattery. Leadership is lifting a person's vision to higher sights, the raising of a person's performance to a higher standard, the building of a personality beyond its normal limitations.
~ Peter F. Drucker
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Your first and foremost job as a leader is to take charge of your own energy and then help to orchestrate the energy of those around you.
~ Peter F. Drucker
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I think our father Demitri is smiling upon this launch.
~ Peter F. Hamilton
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But to have dreamed the dream is to have flown above the mountains so high in all but deed.
~ Peter F. Hamilton
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