In the Bible, there is no mention of the Trinity. . . . We get to know God, not through our proud philosophical concepts, but through Christ.
You know, there are no guarantees on prognosis.
If you know someone who has lost a child, and you're afraid to mention them because you think you might make them sad by reminding them that they died-you're not reminding them. They didn't forget they died. What you're reminding them of is that you remembered that they lived, and that is a great gift.
She stood in the storm, and when the wind did not blow her way, she adjusted her sails.
Resilience is accepting your new reality, even if it's less good than the one you had before. You can fight it, you can do nothing but scream about what you've lost, or you can accept that and try to put together something that's good.
My job as the mother of daughters is to make sure my children see that every opportunity is available to them.
Resilience is accepting your new reality, even if it's less good than the one you had before.
Get the most out of everything in your life; the happiness and the sadness, the success and the failure. . . get a good perspective of what life is all about. Let the orchestra of your life play all the notes, the high notes, the low rumblings of the difficulties and perplexities that all we all face.
We have been conditioned to see the passing of time as an adversary.
People haven't got the interest in long long works these days. A lack of interest which I share.
The fact that you can only do a little is no excuse for doing nothing.