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Leaders must have patience for those under your supervision. Don't expect too much too soon. Maybe it was easy for you, but that doesn't mean it's going to be easy for somebody else. Be sure you have patience. — John Wooden

I think that in order to get better as an athlete and to see whatever kind of results you're after, you have to make goals. Whether you write them down or tell someone about them, it's important to set goals for yourself in order to achieve any kind of success. — Abby Wambach

Knowledge is the driving force that puts creative passion to work. — Maurice Sendak

If ever I was sure that someone was coming to help me, I should run like hell. — Henry David Thoreau

Tell me what matters," BZ said.
Nothing," Maria said. — Joan Didion

The gospel reveals the glory of God. According to God's Word, he is the sovereign Creator of all things. — David Platt

But how?" my students ask. "How do you actually do it?"
You sit down, I say. You try to sit down at approximately the same time every day. This is how you train your unconscious to kick in for you creatively. So you sit down at, say, nine every morning, or ten every night. You put a piece of paper in the typewriter, or you turn on the computer and bring up the right file, and then you stare at it for an hour or so. You begin rocking, just a little at first, and then like a huge autistic child. You look at the ceiling, and over at the clock, yawn, and stare at the paper again. Then, with your fingers poised on the keyboard, you squint at an image that is forming in your mind
a scene, a locale, a character, whatever
and you try to quiet your mind so you can hear what that landscape or character has to say above the other voices in your mind. — Anne Lamott

The line of beauty is the line of perfect economy. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Feel not obliged to make good use of every ripe fruit on the vine. — Kathryn Hall

We travel as seekers after answers we cannot find at home, and soon find that a change of climate is easier than a change of heart. — Phil Cousineau

We often represent God to ourselves as being able to draw from non-being a world without sorrows, faults, dangers - a world in which there is no damage, no breakage. This is a conceptual fantasy and makes it impossible to solve the problem of evil. — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin