Fieldment Quotes & Sayings
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To improve the world start by improving yourself. — Matshona Dhliwayo
In this noisy, restless, bewildering age, there is a great need for quietness of spirit. Even in our communion with God we are so busy presenting our problems, asking for help, seeking relief that we leave no moments of silence to listen for God's answers. By practice we can learn to submerge our spirits beneath the turbulent surface waves of life and reach that depth of our being where all is still, where no storms can reach us. Here only can we forget the material world and its demands on us. — Alice Hegan Rice
For me, exploration is about that journey to the interior, into your own heart. I'm always wondering, how will I act at my moment of truth? Will I rise up and do what's right, even if every fiber of my being is telling me otherwise? — Ann Bancroft
I am a practicing Hindu and have made no secrets about it. — Tulsi Gabbard
Behind every picture hides the true story. You just have to be willing to look. — Richard Castle
If a man says that having thought about the matter and having considered all sides he has on the whole decided for Christ, and if he has done so without any emotion or feeling, I cannot regard him as a man who has been regenerated. The convicted sinner no more 'decides' for Christ than the poor drowning man 'decides' to take hold of that rope that is thrown to him and suddenly provides him with the only means of escape. — D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Don't read any more into the book than is intended. I am not a crook. Seriously. This is fiction and I'm sticking to that statement. Dedication — Timothy Freriks
You can change the world. Please don't do that, OK? Some of us like the way things are going now. — Stephen Colbert
Expecting rain, the profile of a day
Wears its soul like a hat ... — John Ashbery
Over deliver in all you do and soon you will be rewarded for the extra effort. — Zig Ziglar
Life is slavery if the courage to die is absent. — Seneca.