Daily Bread Devotional Quotes & Sayings
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She'd read once that if you ran into a bear in the woods you should avoid eye contact and you shouldn't run away, but all she knew about wolves is that you should never tell them how to find your grandmother's house. — Anne Ursu

Our challenge is not to let life mold us or break us — Sunday Adelaja

Our course heavenward is like the plan of the zealous pilgrim of old, who for every three steps forward, took one backward. — Elizabeth Payson Prentiss

Let difficulty transform you. And it will. In my experience, we just need help in learning how not to run away. — Pema Chodron

I fear not yet. It would be dangerous for Charles yet. — Charles Dickens

Uniqueness is what makes you the most beautiful. — Lea Michele

Too many Christians have substituted comfortable living for a life changed by the gospel. — David Kinnaman

The only two useful art forms are religion and stories. — Stephen King

Fats was starting to think that if you flipped every bit of received wisdom on its head you would have the truth. He wanted to journey through dark labyrinths and wrestle with the strangeness that lurked within; he wanted to crack open piety and expose hypocrisy; he wanted to break taboos and squeeze wisdom from their bloody hearts; he wanted to achieve a state of amoral grace, and be baptised backwards into ignorance and simplicity. — J.K. Rowling

I like to work in a small team. There is only 18 of us on the design team. Nobody has ever left. — Jonathan Ive

To paint is the most terrific thing that there is, but to do it well is very difficult. — Frida Kahlo

The first step in building a solid, dependable attitude is to be realistic, not only about your inherent capabilities, but also about how well you are playing to those capabilities on any given day. — Byron Nelson

Our problem is this: we usually discover him within some denominational or Christian ghetto. We meet him in a province and, having caught some little view, we paint him in smaller strokes. The Lion of Judah is reduced to something kittenish because our understanding cannot, at first, write larger definitions. — Calvin Miller

Old is the new sexy. — Ellen Barkin