18 Quotes by Craig D. Lounsbrough about Disappointment
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No person, collection of people, institution, government or organization of any kind can in any way promise to meet all of my needs for no person, collection of people, institution, government or organization possesses the array of resources necessary to do that. And so, I am left with the reality that either there is a God who can meet all of my needs, or I’ve been stranded in an existence that created me with needs that the existence itself cannot meet.
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If I'm on the 'short-end of the stick', there's a really good chance that it was my shortness of vision that put me there.
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I wonder what life would have been like if I would have taken all that time I spent wondering what life would have been like, and instead used that time to make it what I wanted it to be like.
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Disappointment focuses on ‘what is not,’ and completely misses the far greater reality of ‘what now is.
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If I’m surprised at where I’m at, it’s probably because I’m not listening to the reality that listening to the voices that I’ve listened to have put me here. So, maybe I should be less surprised and more disappointed.
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Because a door slammed shut, we assume that our dreams were slammed shut with it. Yet before we surrender to a closed door, it might be wise to take a moment and consider the fact that any dream is far too big not to have a couple of back doors.
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Expectations are the shackles that will not permit something to be what it actually is.
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Consequences need not be the obstacles that I dread, but the direction that I need.
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Discouragement is the cancer of great things.
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