Susan May Warren Quotes
Top 30 wise famous quotes and sayings by Susan May Warren
Susan May Warren Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Susan May Warren on Wise Famous Quotes.
I don't think God is ever done speaking into our lives. Even when we don't want to hear it. Even when our hearts are cold.
Good conflict should push your character further and further from their goals, yet strengthen their motivation to push ahead. Many,
I think you need to know that your hope hasn't been in vain. That there will be a happy ending. That when the show is over, you will hear applause.
Maybe that was the key-just because she'd made a mistake with her life didn't mean that God did, and it hopefully didn't change the way God saw her.
So plan A is a bust. God can make plan B better than plan A ever would have been. Plan B. Or even plan C.
The problem with keeping a secret is that you don't give someone a chance to come through for you, to prove to you that they love you unconditionally.
Be still in the presence of the Lord, and wait patiently for Him to act. Don't worry about evil people who prosper or fret about their wicked schemes.
Some things, like love, might be worth hoping for. That it was okay to long for it, even in the face of the impossible.
I've married a man who is so afraid of living, he'd rather destroy the very thing that makes him feel alive.
How about this - let's not let our past determine whether God loves us or not. He does. And we'll never get it right without him.
I think God's blessing might have everything to do with Him and His riches, and nothing to do with whether we deserve it.
The Lord of my life, who calls me to be brave and walk into the unknown, amazing future. I am always awed by the wonder of you.
Being a good man has nothing to do with how many touchdowns you score. But maybe, rather, how you play the game.
Life doesn't have to be perfect to be happy. And sometimes you have to find those happy places in between the pain.
We look at our own problems, and we say ... why? Maybe we should look at our blessings and ask the same thing.