Quotes About Impact
Draw yourself up to your full height and look your audience straight in the eyes, and begin to talk as confidently as if every one of them owed you money. Imagine that they do. Imagine that they have assembled there to bet you for an extension of credit. The psychological effect on you will be beneficial.
~ Dale Carnegie
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far easier to give a talk that skims over the surface than to dig down for facts. But when you take the easy way you make little or no impression on the audience. After you have narrowed your subject, then the next step is to ask yourself questions that will deepen your understanding and prepare you to talk with authority on the topic you have chosen:
~ Dale Carnegie
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We were built to count, as water is made to run downhill. We are placed in a specific context to count in ways no one else does. That is our destiny.
~ Dallas Willard
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Jesus did not send his students out to start governments or even churches as we know them today... They were, instead, to establish beachheads of his person, word, and power in the midst of a failing and futile humanity.
~ Dallas Willard
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How unbearably tragic it would be, though, if the millions of Asia, South America and Africa were led to believe that the best we can hope for from The Way of Christ is the level of Christianity visible in Europe and America today
~ Dallas Willard
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When our students accept the call of a servant leader to further the cause of Christ, it is time to begin considering how they can escape the strictly Christian subculture in order to shine their lights of truth into the dark places in our world. This will take great care and wisdom.
~ Dallas Willard
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Giving is the highest expression of potency. In the very act of giving I experience my strength, my wealth, my power.
~ Dallas Willard
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We automatically remember what makes a real difference in our life. The secret of the great teacher is to speak words, to foster experiences, that impact the active flow of the hearer's life. That is what Jesus did by the way he taught. He tied his teachings to concrete events that make up the hearers' lives. He aimed his sayings at their hearts and habits as these were revealed in their daily lives.
~ Dallas Willard
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As Frank Laubach says: "The simple program of Christ for winning the whole world is to make each person he touches magnetic enough with love to draw others."13 If we grow our fellowship in this direction, it will naturally affect those around us, whether in the fellowship or not. This kind of love and the "Presence" go with us wherever we go. They cannot be hidden.
~ Dallas Willard
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had to believe or do because otherwise something bad—something with no essential connection with real life—would happen to them. The people initially impacted by that message generally concluded that they would be fools to disregard it. That was the basis of their conversion.
~ Dallas Willard
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The secret of the great teacher is to speak words, to foster experiences, that impact the active flow of the hearer's life. That is what Jesus did by the way he taught. He tied his teachings to concrete events that make up the hearers' lives. He aimed his sayings at their hearts and habits as these were revealed in their daily lives.
~ Dallas Willard
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good unless others are responsible.
~ Dallas Willard
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In our spiritual disintegration we may not be able to rule the earth, but we now have the power several times over to ruin it utterly.
~ Dallas Willard
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A thoughtless or uninformed theology grips and guides our life with just as great a force as does a thoughtful and informed one.
~ Dallas Willard
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Discipleship is for the sake of the world, not for the sake of the church. It is carried out in those situations where people spend their life.
~ Dallas Willard
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If I had done this, if I had said that, in the end you are always more tormented by what you didn't do than what you did, actions already performed can always be rationalized in time, the neglected deed might have changed the world.
~ Damon Galgut
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What happens in a room lingers there invisibly, all deeds, all words, always. Not seen, not heard, except by some, and even then imperfectly. In this very room both birth and death have taken place. Long ago, maybe, but the blood is still visible on certain days, when time wears thin.
~ Damon Galgut
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What he sensed more than anything else was kindness – a kindness of a human and immediate sort. It was surprising how very radical this simple emotion could be.
~ Damon Galgut
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Anything is possible when people believe in a cause.
~ Dan Brown
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emotionless tone hurting as much as the news
~ Dan Brown
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If thoughts affect the world, then we must be very careful how we think. Destructive thoughts have influence, too, and we all know it's far easier to destroy than it is to create.
~ Dan Brown
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On the first landing, Langdon came face-to-face with a bronze bust of Masonic luminary Albert Pike, along with the engraving of his most famous quote: What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal.
~ Dan Brown
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The coo of a single dove had changed everything.
~ Dan Brown
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As you may know, when someone endures a horrific event like a car accident or a sexual assault, the long-term memories can be permanently debilitating.
~ Dan Brown
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