154 Quotes About Anchor
- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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God’s grace is strong enough to hold me steady through every difficulty.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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In the storm, our only anchor is hope.
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- Author Anthony Liccione
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Everyone has their own boat, it's a matter of pulling it out of the sand, and putting it in the water. But further, you can anchor the boat in fear when the storms rage, and go nowhere, let it drift aimlessly on its own or you can let God be the navigator and guide you on a journey in a way that is right for you.
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- Author Vijaya Gowrisankar
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I may have stumbledand stammered at your unexpected push, but the breezeanchored me and I learnt the art of survival
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- Author Erik Pevernagie
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Let us not remain anchored in the quicksand of a waning past, and lose the war on obliviousness, but let us listen to the bracing sounds of new horizons, grasp the enchantment of the fleeting instants and seize the cleverness of the moment. (Could time be patient?)
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- Author Saim .A. Cheeda
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Regret is the strongest anchor that latches on to the ground, and you carry it within you, it is a feeling quite unlike others for it is despair mingled with hope.
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- Author Richelle Mead
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In this one terrified moment, my mind couldn’t focus on any of it. “I’ve forgotten everything.”“No, you haven’t.” His voice in the darkness was calm and reassuring. He smoothed back my hair and pressed one of those half kisses to my forehead. “Just relax and focus." “His reasonable words centered me and allowed the gears of logic that ran my life to take over again.
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- Author D. Antoinette Foy
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The sky never falls with the rain. It is never weighed down by all that it carries. It takes all of its anchorsand turns them into stars. Learn from this.
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- Author James A. Murphy
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When your life feels like you're on a sailboat, with no wind to fill your sails, there are still choices. You can drop anchor and enjoy your surroundings. Start your motor, if you have one. Grab an oar and start paddling, or wait for the wind to fill your sails once again. There are always other choices while crossing the ocean of life…
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