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Quotes About Steps

Every relationship is a dance. The Dude does his dance steps (approach/retreat), and Charlotte does hers (approach/get hurt)—that's how they dance. But once Charlotte changes her steps, one of two things will happen—the Dude will be forced to change his steps so that he doesn't trip and fall down, or he'll simply walk off the dance floor and find somebody else's feet to stomp on.
~ Lori Gottlieb
He seemed to be having trouble remembering the steps, for he was pumping my arm and counting under his breath (one, two, three), and his breath smelled like the open maws of the pub cellars that grapes on Whitchurch pavements on delivery day. Beer.
~ Unknown
The steps we take in faith activate the power of the Spirit.
~ Louie Giglio
They'd reached St Thomas's and climbed the half-dozen wooden steps to the small veranda. Gamache
~ Louise Penny
How deceptively light they are, the truly decisive steps we take in life.
~ John Banville
Laddie F. Hutar afirmó que «El éxito consiste en una serie de pequeñas victorias diarias».
~ John C. Maxwell
Chick forced himself to turn his head away, to walk in view of that window, to take the ten exposed steps down to the chestnut's stall.
~ Dick Francis
I move past the scaffolding and walk down the steps, hearing one language after another, rich, harsh, mysterious, strong. This is what we bring to the temple, not prayer or chant or slaughtered rams. Our offering is language.
~ Don DeLillo
My approach is completely different. I approach complicated problems such as how to provide health care for most Americans at a price we can afford the same way I solve the toughest business problems. We should hire the most knowledgeable people in the world on this subject and lock them in a room—and not unlock the door until they've agreed on the steps we need to take.
~ Donald J. Trump
Life is a dance toward God, I began to think. And the dance is not so graceful as we might want. While we glide and swing out practiced sway, God crowds our feet, bumps our toes, and scuffs our shoes. So we learn to dance with the One who made us. And it is a difficult dance to learn, because its steps are foreign.
~ Donald Miller
I wasn't looking for a formula in the text, a few steps to make my life better; instead, I was reading it like literature, as though a human being were trying to tell me something about life, something he thought was beautiful or ugly, true or inspiring—you know the drill.
~ Donald Miller
People are looking for a philosophy they can embody or a series of steps they can take to solve their problems.
~ Donald Miller
Step 2: Solution
~ Donald Miller
The Marketing Made Simple Checklist will show you the way.
~ Donald Miller
When customers are thinking about buying, give them a few simple steps they can take to engage your brand and buy your products.
~ Donald Miller
Now that you have the words that represent each step, you can use a sentence or two underneath the headers to further describe each step. In these short sentences talk about the benefits the customer will see if they take these steps or share any information that will make the process more clear.
~ Donald Miller
She fell for the scam that easy federal money could make law school possible for everyone, and took the first bold steps that would lead to Foggy Bottom.
~ John Grisham
She saw stormtroopers running down the metal steps to the main floor. And now she looked directly into the terrifying eyes of Count Vidian.
~ John Jackson Miller
Spun about, she saw the moon outside the windows. She saw stormtroopers running down the metal steps to the main floor. And now she looked directly into the terrifying eyes of Count Vidian.
~ John Jackson Miller
Every steps that you take, it is a test that God has prepared, for a greater miracle in your life.
~ Unknown
We can make our plans, but the Lord determines our steps.
~ Bible
We can make our plans,but the Lord determines our steps. -Proverbs 16:9
~ Bible
He leaned his flail against the steps. 'That's to drive the mice out,' he said. 'I'll bet they're fat. I'll bet they don't know what's going to happen to them today.' 'No, nor you either,' Billy remarked philosophically, 'nor me, nor anyone.
~ John Steinbeck
About the whole face there was a granite dignity, so that every motion seemed an impossible thing. Once at rest, it seemed the old man would be stone, would never move again. His steps were slow and certain. Once made, no step could ever be retraced; once headed in a direction, the path would never bend nor the pace increase nor slow.
~ John Steinbeck