65 Quotes by Craig D. Lounsbrough about Discernment
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What I should have done verses what I wanted to do can be described as two different paths. The first takes me to where I want to be, while the second took me to where I thought I wanted to be.
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I must never equate the degree of pain as evidencing the incorrectness of a decision, for if I do I will default on some of the most critical decisions I should have ever made.
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If you can get others to believe that your random guesses are actual answers, they’ll never guess that you never understood the question in the first place.
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The common theme of common sense is that it’s commonly rejected as uncommonly demanding.
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My life is a series of invitations accepted and invitations rejected, and the place I now find myself is often a result of accepting the wrong invitations and rejecting the right ones.
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From somewhere off in the distance, a loon called into the ascending night. And drifting across the lake’s sleepy surface, it’s call lent both a stirring mystery and a gentle magic to the lake and the now drowsy forest that surrounded it. And I remember thinking that no song I have ever heard in the entirety of my life ever conveyed so much with so little.
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The question is not how many years I’ve lived. The question is how I lived those many years.
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Intelligence and wisdom are certainly compatible, however they are rarely seen in each other’s company.
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The oddity of our existence is that we are capable of digging holes deeper than we are capable of getting ourselves out of. The greatness of God is that He has a shovel long enough for every hole ever dug.
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