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Missional leaders not only feel the burden of God's mission but they also act on the burden and act upon it sacrificially. Leading a missional church is not for the faint of heart. It takes courage to push yourself beyond your comfort zone and to lead the church beyond it personal limits. Brokenness, inner turmoil and sacrifice will always be part of the missional leader's life. — Gary Rohrmayer

It's no fun beating someone when they're not even trying. — Shannon Wiersbitzky

Style? I have no style. — Anatoly Karpov

Were there none who were discontented with what they have, the world would never reach anything better. — Florence Nightingale

Be bold, make mistakes, learn a lesson, and fix what doesn't work. — Seth Godin

Artists are often excellent businessmen. They have to be. Otherwise they do not remain artists. — A. Y. Jackson

A data bank holding all the information that is in this universe can be found in God — Sunday Adelaja

Renunciation made for the sake of service is an ineffable joy of which none can deprive anyone, because that nectar springs from within and sustains life. — Mahatma Gandhi

The life of this world is wind
Windblown we come, and windblown we go away.
All that we look on is windfall.
All we remember is wind. — Charles Wright

I have someone. He's 25. It's nothing serious. — Tanika Ray

You are rich when you are happy with what you have. — Debasish Mridha

I clearly understood the concept of wise use before I ever heard the actual words, for my father wouldn't allow us to waste anything. — Ted Nugent

who dignify their paltry employments, and sometimes even their passions, with pompous titles, representing them to mankind as gigantic achievements performed for their welfare and glory. But the man who humbly acknowledges the vanity of all this, who observes with what pleasure the thriving citizen converts his little garden into a paradise, and how patiently even the poor man pursues his weary way under his burden, and how all wish equally to behold the light of the sun a little longer - yes, such a man is at peace, and creates his own world within himself; and he is also happy, because he is a man. And then, however limited his sphere, he still preserves in his bosom the sweet feeling of liberty, and knows that he can quit his prison whenever he likes. May — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe