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Isaiah 40 31 Quotes By Sean Lennon

The idea of using media for expressing yourself artistically is kind of something I learned from my mother and my father. So for me, I think growing up wanting to be an artist, I always imagined myself sort of crossing over or mixing media and so it was a natural evolution for me to try to express in a filmic way or in a visual way. It just kind of seems like a natural sort of progression for me in terms of what I'm trying to do as an artist. — Sean Lennon

Isaiah 40 31 Quotes By Beth Moore

Isaiah 40:31: "They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint" (KJV). When we wait on God, He gives supernatural strength and accomplishes the inconceivable! — Beth Moore

Isaiah 40 31 Quotes By Various

But those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint. ISAIAH 40:31 NIV — Various

Isaiah 40 31 Quotes By Anonymous

It takes a world with trouble in it to train men and women for their high calling as children of God. Faced with trouble, some people grow wings; others buy crutches. Which kind are you? Read Isaiah 40:31, and wherever you encounter the word they, substitute your own name. It's a promise aimed at you. — Anonymous

Isaiah 40 31 Quotes By Robin Routledge

In Isaiah 40 - 66 God's creative power is a source of his people's confidence: the God of nature is also the God of history who can be relied upon for deliverance (Isa. 40:21-31; 42:5-6; 43:1; 45:11-13; 48:12-15; 51:9-16; 65:17-25; see also e.g. Pss 74:12-23; 136). God's creative power and continuing activity, bringing order out of chaos, light out of darkness and life out of death, gives hope to his people. — Robin Routledge

Isaiah 40 31 Quotes By Flannery O'Connor

Her name was Maude and she drank whisky all day from a fruit jar under the counter. — Flannery O'Connor

Isaiah 40 31 Quotes By Oswald Chambers

A life of faith is not a life of one glorious mountaintop experience after another, like soaring on eagles' wings, but is a life of day-in and day-out consistency; a life of walking without fainting (see Isaiah 40:31). — Oswald Chambers

Isaiah 40 31 Quotes By Walter Pater

It is with a rush of home-sickness that the thought of death presents itself ... Such sentiment is the eternal stock of all religions, modified indeed by changes of time and place, but indestructible, because its root is so deep in the earth of man's nature. The breath of religious initiators passes over them; a few "rise up with wings as eagles" [Isaiah 40:31], but the broad level of religious life is not permanently changed. Religious progress, like all purely spiritual progress, is confined to a few. — Walter Pater

Isaiah 40 31 Quotes By Ron Currie Jr.

A flight to Philly, then took the train west through hills and valleys where people sat mourning the loss of steel and wondering what came next. — Ron Currie Jr.

Isaiah 40 31 Quotes By Robert Greenwald

You're talking to somebody who two years ago couldn't figure out how to use e-mail and who now has carpal tunnel. It has totally changed in that these films would not be getting out to people the way they're getting out without the Internet. — Robert Greenwald

Isaiah 40 31 Quotes By Dana Stabenow

The blogosphere rewards no-holds-barred smartassery. — Dana Stabenow

Isaiah 40 31 Quotes By Robert Pattinson

I like being meticulous and it's quite difficult as an actor to have that much control. — Robert Pattinson

Isaiah 40 31 Quotes By Kcat Yarza

Everyone can dream and as impossible as it may look and sound, this kind of thinking and attitude is what will keep us going. — Kcat Yarza

Isaiah 40 31 Quotes By William Lyon Phelps

Being educated means to prefer the best not only to the worst but to the second best. — William Lyon Phelps