151 Quotes by Craig D. Lounsbrough about purpose
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The art of becoming an adult is creating a place for child, for the former without the latter leaves us being less than half of what we could be and none of what we were supposed to be.
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Without the height of the peak and the depth of our commitment to scale it, we will spend the whole of our lives viewing our dreams from the bottom looking up.
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If I fashion a box for my dreams and then carefully pack them away in that box, I no longer have dreams.
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Tomorrow’s successes are evidence of yesterday’s dreams that have been wrestled alive by today’s sacrifices.
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No, I don’t want to live a fairy-tale life fashioned of pixie-dust and enchanted forests. I would much rather forge a life out of the dust and grime of this soiled existence, for to fashion a life out of materials such as these is truly magic.
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We are deathly afraid of attempting great things, yet on the other hand we are also deathly afraid of missing great things. But the larger question in all of this might be, “Why is it that great things matter to us in the first place?” They matter because God made us for great things.
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The idea is to always be attempting things that are greater than who I am. Otherwise I will never be more than who I am. That is why I prefer the call of God over the plans of men, for the former is a call to the impossible and the latter is a summons to what I did yesterday.
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There is a purpose in our pain that is greater than the pain itself. Therefore, to miss that purpose is the truest essence of our pain.
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The purpose in our pain will always exceed the amount of pain that was necessary to deliver that purpose to us.
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