I just can't help but see things differently.
There is no greater name for a leader than mother or father. There is no leadership more important than parenthood.
Noble and great. Courageous and determined. Faithful and fearless. That is who you are and who you have always been. And understanding it can change your life, because this knowledge carries a confidence that cannot be duplicated any other way.
Happily, though we must each walk through life on our own, we don't have to do it alone.
We're not alone--at least, we're alone only if we choose to be alone. We're alone only if we choose to go through life relying solely on our own strength rather than learning to draw upon the power of God.
If we don't have a clear sense of our identity and purpose, we are much more vulnerable to Lucifer. He of course knows this and accordingly attempts to blur our vision. He lies. He shades and obliterates truth. He makes evil look good and good look unenlightened and unsophisticated. Make no mistake about it: Lucifer will do anything to derail, disappoint, dishearten, discourage, and deceive us—and particularly those who have made and are seeking to keep sacred covenants. His motives are entirely self-centered, selfish, destructive, and evil.
None of us come to this earth to gain our worth; we brought it with us.
I don't know the difference between working and not working.
Medical-genre shows have been around forever, they will be around forever, and I think this [Code Black] is a great iteration of the next generation.
You're so good at helping everybody else, I think you're in danger of leaving yourself out of your own life.
A lively blockhead in company is a public benefit. Silence or dulness by the side of folly looks like wisdom.