24 Quotes by Craig D. Lounsbrough about Struggle
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The reason that I can’t find the enemy is that I have yet to look within myself.
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While the wise person does not invite hardship, the first thing that they see when it shows up is opportunity.
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Being thankful is cherishing the fact that I have the privilege of ‘having’ in a world where the majority of my fellow human beings know nothing other than the struggle of surviving.
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It is possible that pain is the thing that tells me that I’m living when I see it as the thing that tells me that I’m dying?
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Whatever your calling might be, don’t expect it to come easy. For if the calling is achieved without our being transformed in the process, it might have been a fun endeavor but it was not a calling.
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The most sacred invitation that a person can extend to us is to invite us into their pain. But that means that we have to choose to knock on a door that we often prefer to pretend is not there.
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I don’t care’ is code for ‘I do care.’ But to deny the code is in fact ‘code’ for ‘I don’t want to be hurt.’ And in life, no amount of ‘coding’ is going to keep that from happening.
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Although it may be phenomenally difficult to ferret out at times, there is always something that I can appreciate in every tragedy that befalls me. And despite how small that bit of appreciation might be, if I start with that I will find that I am winning the battle before I ever start fighting it.
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The only time that we stop bleeding is when we stop breathing. And could it be that since bleeding is such a part of this existence that it’s not just about being wounded? Could it be that it’s in dealing with the bleeding that we develop the strength to overcome the wound?
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