Be Alert Quotes & Sayings
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By modulating the amount of blue in our environment, we can help people to relax, or to
be alert; to fall asleep, or to stay awake. —
Rogier Van Der Heide

If you are presently facing significant challenges in your life, trust in the Lord! Be an aggressive responder who lives with alert expectancy! —
Richard Blackaby

I always try to
be alert to the potential for repetition, for a decaying orbit with regard to my use of technique, etc. —
Jeff VanderMeer

If the oppressed must
be alert enough to follow the rulers' instructions, they are therefore conscious enough to be able to challenge them. —
Terry Eagleton

Her own experience was beginning to tell her that an alert old age can be more keen than the cards. —
Gabriel Garcia Marquez

When everything seems to be going well and your dream is almost within your gasp, that is when you must be more alert than ever. —
Paulo Coelho

Well, best to remain vigilant. It's when everything is calm that you need to be most alert. —
Brandon Sanderson
Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. (1 Peter 5:8) —
Bible. New International Version

To be a leader is to be awake and alert, to be dissatisfied at all times —
Peter Koestenbaum

it's hard to be spiritually strong and mentally alert when you are emotionally stressed or physically fatigued. —
Rick Warren

But a young man should be ambitious to shine, and excel; alert, active, and indefatigable in the means of doing it. —
Philip Dormer Stanhope

The sentries might not be the most alert, but they might have marked a skulking, five-shoe tall grasshopper. —
Michael Flynn

To be a joke, it was too cruel;
But to be true, it was absurd ...
My mind seemed to have got the fuel
It needed to become alert. —
Tatyana K. Varenko

Life has it woes so learn to be on your toes,
be alert. —
Bernard Kelvin Clive

My profession is to be always on the alert to find God in nature, to know his lurking-places, to attend all the oratorios, the operas in nature. —
Henry David Thoreau

We must
be alert, our eyes must be opened and our ears must be very attentive —
Sunday Adelaja

Civilization exists precisely so that there may be no masses but rather men alert enough never to constitute masses. —
Georges Bernanos

Dear young people, Christ asks you to be wide awake and alert, to see the things in life that really matter. —
Pope Francis

As artists, we must learn to be self-nourishing. We must become alert enough to consciously replenish our creative resources as we draw on them. —
Julia Cameron

We have to
be alert to the way brands behave and misbehave. We have to reward the good ones with our loyalty and punish the bad ones by avoiding them. —
Wally Olins

Pay attention.
Be alert. Don't be in denial. Learn —
Marxxha

The essential thing is to bear always in mind that trouble can appear at any time.
Be aware.Be ready.
Be alert. —
Jeff Cooper

From now on, it is our task to suspect each and everyone amongst us. Forewarned is forearmed. Take no risks and
be alert to danger. That is all. —
Agatha Christie

The positive aspect of competition in a business scenario is it helps you to be more alert and innovative. —
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

The great secret of good management is to be more alert to prevent a man's going wrong than eager to punish him for it. —
George Horace Lorimer

Education means only this- that the lively alert fearless curiosity of children must be fed, must be kept alive. That is education. —
Doris Lessing

The Scoutmaster must
be alert to check badge hunting as compared to badge earning. —
Baden Powell De Aquino

The universe will use any vehicle and any medium to communicate with us. Our job is to
be alert and to listen. —
Elaine Seiler

I just ordered a Life Alert bracelet, so if I get a life, I'll be notified immediately. - BUMPER STICKER I —
Darynda Jones

A gentle sense of humor will
be alert to detect anything that savors of a pious 'act' on the part of the penitent. —
Thomas Merton