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Quotes About Abundance

Abundance is the natural state of the Earth, of nature, and of the universe.
~ Jeff Davidson
With each passing second, more information becomes newly available than you could ingest, at typical viewing and reading speed, in the next eighty years.
~ Jeff Davidson
to live an abundant life meant to be controlled by the Holy Spirit.
~ Jeff Harshbarger
Getters don't get — givers get. — Eugene Benge
~ Jeff Keller
The people who always talk about a lack of money generally don't accumulate much of it. — Jeff Keller
~ Jeff Keller
And some more shocking news: your ship's not coming—it's already here. Docked and waiting. You already have the money. You already have the time. You already have the skill, the confidence. You already have everything you need to achieve everything you want.
~ Jeff Olson
If you don't have money handled, you don't live free.
~ Jeff Olson
The more success we have, the more greatness we step into and the more abundance we experience, the more responsibility we have to the world around us.
~ Jeff Olson
I believe we are here to learn and grow, and to become so abundant in belief in ourselves that we finally tap into the full potential of the greatness that is within us and share that greatness with the world.
~ Jeff Olson
Le nostre paure non vanno mai perdute, anche se i loro nascondigli sono misteriosi. Forse, di tutte le cose del mondo, nulla si evolve e si trasforma meno della paura. Quando penso ai miei primi anni, per prima cosa ritrovo le paure di cui essi abbondarono in maniera inesauribile. Molte le ritrovo soltanto ora, mentre in altre, che non troverò mai, risiede presumibilmente il segreto che mi fa desiderare una vita interminabile.
~ Elias Canetti
One morning I was reading the story of Jesus' feeding of the five thousand. The disciples could find only five loaves of bread and two fishes. "Let me have them," said Jesus. He asked for all. He took them, said the blessing, and broke them before He gave them out. I remembered what a chapel speaker, Ruth Stull of Peru, had said: "If my life is broken when given to Jesus, it is because pieces will feed a multitude, while a loaf will satisfy only a little lad.
~ Elisabeth Elliot
I think it's a real gift to be able to say that what's in your life is enough. It seems most of us re always wanting more.
~ Elizabeth Berg
Life is like gathering berries into an apron with a hole. Why do we keep on? Because the berries are beautiful, and we must eat to survive. We catch what we can. We walk past what we lose for the promise of more, just ahead.
~ Elizabeth Berg
It's good to see untended things thriving.
~ Elizabeth Berg
just think that we need to collect these joy berries wherever we find them
~ Elizabeth Berg
hope you are rich in love, now and forever….
~ Elizabeth Berg
Material blessings fade and deteriorate, but your riches in Christ are everlasting.
~ Elizabeth George
God has already provided all you need to live this one day His way!
~ Elizabeth George
Like flowing water, money and possessions are less useful when they're hoarded.
~ Elizabeth George
Intr-o lume a dezordinii, a dezastrelor si a coruptiei, frumusetea ramane cateodata singurul lucru in care te poti increde. Doar excelenta in arta e incoruptibila. Placerea nu poate fi inselata. Si uneori, o masa copioasa e singura moneda reala. Aprecierea placerii poate fi punctul de sprijin al umanitatii fiecaruia dintre noi.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
There's another wonderful Italian expression: l'arte d'arrangiarsi-the art of making something out of nothing. The art of turning a few simple ingredients into a feast,or a few gathered friends into a festival. Anyone with a talent of happiness can do this, not only the rich.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
Then there was a pop-surprise bonus side order brought over by the waitress for free—a serving of fried zucchini blossoms with a soft dab of cheese in the middle (prepared so delicately that the blossoms probably didn't even notice they weren't on the vine anymore).
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
The unnecessary and superfluous volume of pure beauty around here is not to be believed. I can pick papayas and bananas right off the trees outside my bedroom window. There's a cat who lives here who is enormously affectionate to me for half an hour everyday before I feed him, then moans crazily the rest of the time likes he's having Vietnam war flashbacks. Oddly, I don't mind this. I don't mind anything these days. I can't imagine or remember discontent.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
people do draw hateful conclusions like this all the time. People convince themselves that they have been robbed when they have not, in fact, been robbed. Such thinking comes from a wretched allegiance to the notion of scarcity—from the belief that the world is a place of dearth, and that there will never be enough of anything to go around.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert