Life and all that is in it is a gift from the infinite mind / God; And the only way that life can go wrong is by the limited finite mind / Man.
Life and all that is in it is a gift from the infinite mind; And the only way that life can go wrong is by the limited finite mind.
Quiet is a blessed gift. In this frantic world how we must cherish every moment of it, and carve it out for ourselves every chance we get.
Little things spell LOVE. Beware the spouse or marriage that places a premium on expensive gifts and 'toys.
If you develop your skill you will earn a living; but if you develop your gift you will make a fortune.
no matter how bad you are make sure you thank God for gift of life each day
The process of self-invention is never-ending; writer, like children, are always growing into their gifts. (Susan Larson in a "Times-Picayune" book review.
Stephen Moyer is probably the most gracious, gifted actor that I've met. He's really intelligent. He has a real sensitivity to his character, to scenes, to scripts.
The best gifts one can give to someone are not things, the best ones to offer are a little Time, Love, Care and Respect.
The more gifted and talkative one's characters are, the greater the chances of their resembling the author in tone or tint of mind.
Every day of life is a gift! Be sure to... unwrap it. Play with it. And, most importantly, give thanks for it!
I wasn't naturally gifted in terms of size and speed; everything I did in hockey I worked for, and that's the way I'll be as a coach.
One of the prerogatives by which man is eminently distinguished from all other living beings inhabiting this globe of earth, consists in the gift of reason.
Mrs. White, in my opinion, made false statements. She misused what she claimed was the prophetic gift she had.
Every writer knows that unless you were born gifted with either supreme confidence or outsize ego, handing in your work holds, in some cases, admitted terror. If that's too strong, at least fairly high anxiety.
I have never planned anything. I have been doing this job for over 50 years. I have been paid to work with some wonderful people and it has been a huge gift, to me.
The storytelling gift is innate: one has it or one doesn't. But style is at least partly a learned thing: one refines it by looking and listening and reading and practice - by work.
I mean these people who work on Broadway, in my opinion, are the most gifted of everyone. I mean they really know how to dance. They really know how to act. They really know how to sing. They know how to perform.
I wake up every day and I can't wait to go to work, and that's a gift. Not too many people have the opportunity to feel that way.
What about the virtue of letting others be themselves? Is this not the greatest virtue of all?
The single greatest advantage anyone can take into any battle is hope.