To become a better you, remember to be grateful to people who have contributed to making you who you are today.
— Israelmore AyivorYou battled monsters. You sweat and cried your way to this one prolific moment where you finally realize that those dark days and sleepless nights were pre-requisites to your becoming.
— Jennifer ElisabethFind that person who will make your whole world tremble with a few words. Apprentice yourself faithfully to him until you can make your own world tremble constantly.
— Charbel TadrosA self-leader cries for no followers by himself. He does his thing and people get to know him, chase him and learn from him.
— Israelmore AyivorYou become a hypocrite when you can't freely be at peace with others, but you can carry green palm leaves to church to commemorate 'palm Sunday'! Throw those palm leaves somewhere; and lay your life down for someone to walk on and get to the destined land!
— Israelmore AyivorThe easiest thing for a person is to accept everything as it is and adjust with everyone in the surroundings by sacrificing or compromising originality, but it's also the worst thing if he proclaims that he has changed himself.
— Testy McTestersonYou can learn from those who have come down from the mountain, but you won’t have the same experience unless you climb yourself.
— Richie NortonAlthough many things may still need to happen before you identify what your exact work will be, I know that every single person whom you’re meeting and every experience that you’re having is necessary to you discovering your purpose. They are points on a map leading you to the moment where a match will finally be lit and you will be able to see through the darkness.
— Jennifer ElisabethDespite how lonely or broken down you might feel, we need you with us helping to make the world better, kinder and safer, especially for the little girls coming up.
— Jennifer ElisabethI learned that if I always performed a rescue, the woman never learned to lean on God…..I now realize that I shouldn’t work harder at a person’s recovery than she is willing to work.
— Pam Farrel