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Quotes About Surrender

czasami trzeba si? podda?, zanim si? wygra.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Istnieje taki rodzaj szcz??cia, który polega gÅ'ównie na znalezieniu siÄ™ w odpowiednim miejscu we wÅ'aÅ›ciwym czasie, rodzaj natchnienia, który podpowiada tylko, jak zrobi? wÅ'aÅ›ciwÄ… rzecz w odpowiedni sposób, i to wszystko przychodzi jedynie wtedy, gdy oczyszczamy serce z ambicji, celów i planów, kiedy poddajemy siÄ™ bez reszty temu szcz??liwemu, opatrznoÅ›ciowemu momentowi.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Sometimes you have to surrender before you win.
~ Gregory David Roberts
I surrendered to India, as I did every day, then, and as I still do, every day of my life, no matter where I am in the world.
~ Gregory David Roberts
I was hers. She was mine. My body was her chariot, and she drove it into the sun. Her body was my river, and I became the sea.
~ Gregory David Roberts
let yourself go. Sometimes, in India, you have to surrender before you win.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Lord, Jesus. Please come into my heart and make me Your little child. Teach me to love You more than anything, and help me always live my life for You.
~ Gregory K. Popcak
Indeed, she often wondered if she were dead, or dying from the inside out, and that was the root of her calm, the reason she could surrender her character.
~ Gregory Maguire
Our vision of war is probably too influenced by the biggest one of all, World War II, where the forces of evil were so unambiguous and so relentless that there was no choice but to commit to total war and to demand unconditional surrender. Seldom, though, is it quite that clear cut.
~ David Horsey
I believe that you are only in control of so much. So whatever you are not in control of you can't worry about.
~ Elizabeth Olsen
As I have not worried to be born, I do not worry to die.
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
I do know this: God does answer your prayers, but it's not always in the way you expect. God knows what's best for us, though, so there's no need to worry when things don't go how we originally wanted them to go.
~ Lou Holtz
Never give up and don't ask why because every situation does not need an answer. I'm a firm believer that I don't worry about anything I can't control.
~ Eric Davis
Knowing that the time to sleep has come, the Lord sleeps, and does well in sleeping. Often, when we have been fretting and worrying, we should have glorified God far more had we literally gone to sleep.
~ Charles Spurgeon
With situations that you have no power over, there is no point in worrying about one thing or another. Why think about things that you can't control?
~ Ksenia Sobchak
God is in control. When I turn my pain, sadness and stresses over to Him, instead of worrying about them, I find I live a much happier life.
~ Andy Dalton
The latest rule is: you cannot have protectionism - otherwise you will get a world war. Other rules say you cannot have collective ideas that involve the surrender of the individual to the group - otherwise, you get totalitarianism or, even worse, religion.
~ Adam Curtis
I remember the Lord speaking into my heart and saying, 'Jeremy, I want you to stand up and worship me.'
~ Jeremy Camp
Let whatever is going to happen to me happen. I'm expecting the worst for myself and I'm resigned to it.
~ Alexander Dubcek
Something like trying to protect yourself all the time, things like trying to outwit fate. Those things can be the worst thing you can do for yourself.
~ John Frusciante
Retreating to indefinite lockdown culture would mean surrendering what makes life worth living, a far more tragic cost than anything inflicted by a virus.
~ Claire Fox
I surrender the idea of having some kind of control over the arc of my career a lot of the time because you never know what tomorrow's going to bring.
~ Wentworth Miller
I realize we're not promised tomorrow. Believe me, I realize that. But if God blesses me and lets me stay, I love my life so much, it is such a good life. I am eager to throw myself at His feet, but I don't want to get on the first busload that is going.
~ Barbara Mandrell
We are Jesus Christ's; we belong to him. But even more, we are increasingly him. He moves in and commandeers our hands and feet, requisitions our minds and tongues. We sense his rearranging: debris into the divine, pig's ear into silk purse. He repurposes bad decisions and squalid choices. Little by little, a new image emerges.
~ Max Lucado