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Quotes About Guidance

Get into your heart more of that good Bible. It will give you light.
~ Richard M. Hannula
The modern state does not comprehend how anyone can be guided by something other than itself. In its eyes pluralism is treason.
~ Richard M. Weaver
All of us have a path to follow and the path begins on earth.
~ Richard Matheson
One thing most software architects fail to realize is that a software architect is also a leader.
~ Richard Monson-Haefel
Although it's difficult to measure an architect's impact on a project, if developers consistently ignore their guidance and management doesn't buy-in to their recommendations, the "rightness" of their guidance will do little to advance their career. Experienced architects understand that they need to "sell" their ideas and need to communicate effectively in order to do that.
~ Richard Monson-Haefel
To choose the path is to choose the destination, but sometimes it seems that the path is under our feet even before we know we're walking.
~ Richard Paul Evans
Kids don't come with owner's manuals. You have to figure each of them out, and by the time you do, they're gone.
~ Richard Paul Evans
If love is our reason, we may veer off course sometimes, but we'll never be lost
~ Richard Paul Evans
That meant I could come back whenever I could manage it. And she was telling me to go. She knew the decision was too big a load for me to carry by myself. She knew me through and through. She had eyes in the back of her heart.
~ Richard Peck
Yes, I'm religious. God has shown me things, made certain ways clear to me.
~ Richard Pryor
When you get your,'Who am I?', question right, all of your,'What should I do?' questions tend to take care of themselves
~ Richard Rohr
My dad once told me something when I was young and having boyfriend problems. He said all guys are guided by three things: their head, their heart and their dick. And those three things are always fighting with each other inside guys to be the one that makes the decisions. So, my question to you, young man, is which one guides you when you want to be with me?
~ Richard Sala
Leave the lights on. Keep talking. I'll keep walking toward the sound of your voice.
~ Richard Siken
leadership at its most fundamental is about moving people in a certain direction—usually through changing the direction of their thinking and their actions. And the way to do that is not necessarily by charging out front and saying, "Follow me," but by empowering or pushing others to move forward ahead of you. It is through empowering others
~ Richard Stengel
The fundamental work of the Somatic Coach is to guide the person to feel and be with this animating force that makes them alive. This is life moving toward life.
~ Richard Strozzi-Heckler
mientras la mayor parte de los abogados exigen menores recortes en el sistema de asistencia jurídica gratuita, yo defiendo que deberíamos explorar e implementar vías alternativas para ofrecer orientación jurídica, y entre ellas a través de los servicios jurídicos online;
~ Richard Susskind
Everyone needs a superhero to champion them now and again, to rush to their aid when there's a fierce dragon approaching, a massive army attacking or a scary catacomb to navigate
~ Richard Templar
there is one thing we all take from granted: from hunter-gatherers to the Pope, we all live by a moral compass.
~ Richard W. Wrangham
O thou, my gracious evening star.
~ Richard Wagner
Visualize that you are surrounded by the four great archangels: Raphael in front of you, in the East, Michael to the South, Gabriel to the West, and Uriel to the North.
~ Richard Webster
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~ divination.
Today, the pendulum is the most used item in the dowser's toolkit.
~ Richard Webster
It came to me pretty suddenly one day that parenting is a moral task," a Chicago parent starkly put it, "that the principle of being a mother of a child who is a good person is more important than how much my kids like me or how happy they are in the moment. If my kids were going to be good people, I realized that I couldn't go to them all the time if they cried or always be a fixer or problem solver, that I had to make real demands on them.
~ Richard Weissbourd
Psychologist and author Wendy Mogel urges parents to stick to a twenty-minute rule—spend no more than twenty minutes a day "thinking about your child's education or worrying about your child, period." Except in those cases when a child is having a significant academic or emotional problem, that's a good rule.
~ Richard Weissbourd