Quotes About Guidance
She did have one other fear, though: missing the call of God.
~ Ron Hall
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Little kids I don't mind. Every kid wants a pony. It's grown-ups that get my robe in a knot. Stop with the begging, okay? Adore me for a change. Or give thanks. I like gratitude. Or ask for guidance. But oh, no. It's always the pony.
~ Ron Koertge
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Statements make sense for somebody who needs advice. I'm not giving advice. I don't instruct. At my best, I delight. That's my job.
~ Ron Koertge
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Yet just as the sailors were active on the ship (though the wind, not the sailors, ultimately controlled the ship's movement), so the human authors were active in writing as the Spirit directed.
~ Ron Rhodes
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Proverbs 16:9: "A man's heart deviseth his way; but the Lord directs his steps.
~ Ronald C. White Jr.
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Usually at summit conferences, the real work is done in advance by diplomats and specialists on each side who, based on guidance from their superiors, do the spadework and work out any agreements that are to be signed at the meeting, after which the top leaders come in and preside over the formalities.
~ Ronald Reagan
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A leader takes people where they want to go. A great leader takes people where they don't necessarily want to go, but ought to be.
~ Rosalynn Carter
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Dad, if you're there, I'm sort of doing this for you. Don't let me be too useless.
~ Rosamunde Pilcher
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A kid shouldn't need a diagnosis to access help.
~ Ross W. Greene
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As a rule of thumb, it was always safer if the Commander-in-Chief formulated a risky plan.
~ Rowena Cherry
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Great, Yoda wrote the directions.
~ Roxanne St. Claire
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When God is leading us to challenge another, let not fear hold us back. Let us not argue or press our point. Let us just say what God has told us to and leave it there. It is God's work, not ours, to cause the other to see it. It takes time to be willing to bend the proud stiff-necked I. When
~ Roy Hession
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The teacher, as we know, can confer upon the pupil no powers which are not already latent within him, and his sole function is to assist in the awakening of slumbering faculties. But what he imparts out of his own experience is a pillar of strength for the one wishing to penetrate through darkness to light.
~ Rudolf Steiner
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Je-li v takovéto atmosféÃ…â"¢e lásky možné napodobování zdravých vzor?, pak je dítÄ› ve svém správném elementu. MÄ›lo by se proto pÃ…â"¢ísnÄ› dohlížet na to, aby se v okolí dítÄ›te nedÄ›lo nic, o ?em bychom pak museli dítÄ›ti Ã…â"¢íkat: To nesmíÅ¡ dÄ›lat!
~ Rudolf Steiner
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Tak jako dítÄ›ti do sedmého roku musíme dávat fyzický vzor, tak musí být do okolí vyvíjejícího se ?lovÄ›ka mezi výmÄ›nou zub? a pohlavním dozráním vnáÅ¡eno vÅ¡echno to, jehož vnitÃ…â"¢ním smyslem a hodnotami se m?že Ã…â"¢ídit. Nyní je na místÄ› to, co je naplnÄ›no smyslem a co p?sobí obrazem a podobenstvím.
~ Rudolf Steiner
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We want to be aware that physical existence is a continuance of the spiritual, and that what we have to do in education is a continuation of what higher beings have done without our assistance. Our form of educating can have the correct attitude only when we are aware that our work with young people is a continuation of what higher beings have done before birth.
~ Rudolf Steiner
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NeboÃ…Â¥ k ?emu položíme základy v dítÄ›ti v jeho osmém nebo devátém roce, to se projeví ve ?tyÃ…â"¢icátém pátém, padesátém roce dospÄ›lého ?lovÄ›ka, o nÄ›mž budeme jeÅ¡tÄ› mluvit. Co jako u?itel provedu s dítÄ›tem bÄ›hem jeho povinné Å¡kolní docházky, to pronikne hluboko do jeho fyzické, psychické, duchovní a lidské pÃ…â"¢irozenosti.
~ Rudolf Steiner
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There are so many dreams to be fulfilled, but Ultima says a man's destiny must unfold itself like a flower, with only the sun and the earth and water making it blossom, and no one else meddling in it
~ Rudolfo Anaya
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The python dropped his head lightly for a moment on Mowgli's shoulders. A brave heart and a courteous tongue, said he. They shall carry thee far through the jungle, manling. But now go hence quickly with thy friends. Go and sleep, for the moon sets and what follows it is not well that thou shouldst see.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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Mark my trail...
~ Rudyard Kipling
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One can't prescribe books, even the best books, to people unless one knows a good deal about each individual person. If a man is keen on reading, I think he ought to open his mind to some older man who knows him and his life, and to take his advice in the matter, and above all, to discuss with him the first books that interest him.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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If a man brings a good mind to what he reads he may become, as it were, the spiritual descendant to some extent of great men, and this link, this spiritual hereditary tie, may help to just kick the beam in the right direction at a vital crisis; or may keep him from drifting through the long slack times when, so to speak, we are only fielding and no balls are coming our way.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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hunt among these hills for the next moon, so he has told me.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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If there be good in that I wrought Thy Hand compelled it, Master, Thine – Where I have failed to meet Thy Thought I know, through Thee, the blame was mine.... The depth and dream of my desire, The bitter paths wherein I stray – Thou knowest who hast made the Fire, Thou knowest who hast made the Clay.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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