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Quotes About Process

If I want His promises, I have to trust His process.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
If I want His promises, I have to trust His process. I have to trust that first comes the dust, and then comes the making of something even better with us. God isn't ever going to forsake you, but He will go to great lengths to remake you.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
Revelation was one of the relatively few documents from among the vast literary output of early Christianity that survived the canonical process and became Holy Scripture for the Christian community.
~ Unknown
In addition to our classic formats—text, tables, diagrams, equations, and the like—we now have the power to represent knowledge as a process, an executable program.
~ Unknown
had found a decent name for the thing—a process that had proved to be surprisingly tricky.
~ Unknown
My normal cycle for movies is eighteen months and each part is separate.
~ M. Night Shyamalan
In this section we will develop a fourfold definition of spiritual formation as (1) a process (2) of being conformed (3) to the image of Christ (4) for the sake of others.
~ Unknown
Spiritual formation is not an option! The inescapable conclusion is that life itself is a process of spiritual development. The only choice we have is whether that growth moves us toward wholeness in Christ or toward an increasingly dehumanized and destructive mode of being.
~ Unknown
Time doesn't mean anything to me. I just work along with nature, and in time it is finished." Mike, the logger from Melanie Cove
~ Unknown
Time doesn't mean anything to me. I just work along with nature, and in time it is finished." Mike from Melanie Cove
~ Unknown
A work of art is essentially the internal made external, resulting from a creative process operating under the impulse of feeling, and embodying the combined product of the poet's perceptions, thoughts, and feelings. The primary source and subject matter of a poem, therefore, are the attributes and actions of the poet's own mind; or of if aspects of the external world, then these only as they are converted from fact to poetry by the feelings and operations of the poet's mind.
~ Unknown
It smelled like the country. It was a filet mignon farm, all of it, and the tissue spread for miles around the paths where we were walking. It was like these huge hedges of red all around us, with these beautiful marble patterns running through them. They had these tubes, they were bringing the tissue blood, and we would see all the blood running around, up and down. It was really interesting. I like to see how things are made, and to understand where they come from.
~ Unknown
To a small "d" democrat, process matters more than ideology. The fairness of an election is more important than who wins. There is not, on most questions of policy, a single democratic answer. Concerns arise only when leaders try to augment their power through means that could cause permanent damage to democratic institutions.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
feather by feather, the chicken is plucked.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
Let me say what sorcery is not: it is not divine power, which comes with a thought and a blink. It must be made and worked, planned and searched out, dug up, dried, chopped and ground, cooked, spoken over, and sung.
~ Madeline Miller
Salvation is a process, not an event.
~ John Eldredge
Peace is a process - a way of solving problems.
~ John F. Kennedy
because in the Dissolving, the fire should be light always, in the Sublimation mean, in the Coagulation temperate, continual in the Whitening, and strong in the Rubification.
~ Unknown
Modern philosophies in which history is a process of human self-realization are therefore spin-offs from the mystical speculations of medieval theologians. When Hegel envisioned history as a rational process, he was able to do so because – like Plato and Plotinus – he believed the world was a manifestation of Logos.
~ John Gray
The process of learning requires not only hearing and applying but also forgetting and then remembering again.
~ John Gray
The president had shifted to the 'we' mode now, something he invariably did when a potentially unpopular decision was at hand. For the easy ones, it was always 'I.' When he needed a crutch, and especially when he would need someone to blame, he opened up the decisionmaking process and included Critz.
~ John Grisham
before a jury. It takes time: time to
~ John Grisham
Writers are generally split into two camps: those who carefully outline their stories and know the ending before they begin, and those who refuse to do so upon the theory that once a character is created he or she will do something interesting.
~ John Grisham
It's a fragile system, this trusting of lives to twelve average, ordinary people who do not understand the law and are intimidated by the process.
~ John Grisham