Commitment Quotes

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Melissa Broder
“I wish we could live the rest of our lives on these rocks,' I said. 'Why isn't it possible to just live at the edge of both, the ocean and the land?'
Of course I knew why. The edge was an uncomfortable and dangerous place for both of us. The rocks were nowhere to live. I had wanted him to come to my world for that same reason.
'One day these rocks won't be here,' he said. 'The ocean will waste them away.'
'Then we could find new rocks,' I said.
'Eventually you have to choose,' he said. 'That's how the story has always been and that's the way it will be forever.'
'But why?' I asked.
'Well,' he said, thinking, 'I guess because the choice is always there.”
Melissa Broder, The Pisces

“It's a fact, and principle, that women who are most in touch with their sensuality easily inspire a deep level of commitment in men. As a result, they are often the quickest to get married.”
Lebo Grand

Meredith T. Taylor
“His love had given me life, and my love for him would be my last profession.”
Meredith T. Taylor, Clashing Waters: The Obyascon Prince

“Here is the thing, I don't want you to think that this is about men per se. Yes, men are a part of it, but not everything about your sensuality is about men. In essence, this is about you living your most passionate life as a woman... FOR YOU, first and foremost.”
Lebo Grand

Bobby Gene Redding
“Humility arises as you acknowledge and embrace your need for and your dependency on God.”
Bobby Gene Redding, Talk To Jesus

Bobby Gene Redding
“The amount of time you spend interceding for others is a testimony to the love you have for them.”
Bobby Gene Redding, Talk To Jesus

Robert James Waller
“Yet in a world where personal commitment in all of its forms seems to be shattering and love has become a matter of convenience, they both felt this remarkable tale was worth the telling.”
Robert James Waller, The Bridges of Madison County

Meredith T. Taylor
“I will give you time—and then I will claim your forever.”
Meredith T. Taylor, Clashing Waters: The Obyascon Prince

“Jesus was crucified because he challenged the structures of power. His crucifixion is tied intimately with the kind of life he lived and the message he proclaimed within the context of a specific situation of injustice.”
Yacob Tesfai, The Scandal of a Crucified World: Perspectives on the Cross and Suffering

Helen S. Rosenau
“Run With Me: Remember to ask for help whenever you're unsure or afraid. No one powers through life's toughest transitions on their own. Asking for help is a sign of commitment, not of weakness.”
Helen S. Rosenau, The Messy Joys of Being Human: A Guide to Risking Change and Becoming Happier

Robert Greene
“When you hold yourself back, you incur not anger but a kind of respect. You instantly seem powerful because you make yourself un-graspable, rather than succumbing to the group, or to the relationship, as most people do. As your reputation for independence grows, more and more people will come to desire you, wanting to be the one who gets you to commit. The moment you commit, the magic is gone. You become like everyone else. People will try all kinds of underhanded methods to get you to commit.”
Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

Bobby Gene Redding
“To follow God's will you must approach Him with a grateful heart.”
Bobby Gene Redding, Talk To Jesus

Bobby Gene Redding
“You are more at peace with yourself and God when you live your life honorably.”
Bobby Gene Redding, Talk To Jesus

Bobby Gene Redding
“God has the power to change you as well as any situation or circumstance you are in.”
Bobby Gene Redding, Talk To Jesus

Bobby Gene Redding
“God is infinite and timeless; He has always been and will never cease to be.”
Bobby Gene Redding, Talk To Jesus

Bobby Gene Redding
“God is always current and can be enjoyed in every present moment.”
Bobby Gene Redding, Talk To Jesus

Bobby Gene Redding
“God is the reason for the existence of every good thing.”
Bobby Gene Redding, Talk To Jesus

Bobby Gene Redding
“You fully appreciate God by submitting to a constant state of dependence on Him.”
Bobby Gene Redding, Talk To Jesus

Bobby Gene Redding
“Appreciate what God is doing by sharing what God is doing with others.”
Bobby Gene Redding, Talk To Jesus

Bobby Gene Redding
“God's plan for your future is better than any plan you could imagine or dream up.”
Bobby Gene Redding, Talk To Jesus

Bobby Gene Redding
“Sin is what keeps you from experiencing the fullness of God, yet it is the one thing that ought to compel you to seek Him.”
Bobby Gene Redding, Talk To Jesus

Bobby Gene Redding
“When asking of God, always desire for God to receive the glory.”
Bobby Gene Redding, Talk To Jesus

Bobby Gene Redding
“Rejoice in knowing your ultimate purpose for praying is not to glorify yourself, but to bring glory to God.”
Bobby Gene Redding, Talk To Jesus

Bobby Gene Redding
“Matched with prayer, memorizing scripture enables you to speak to and hear from God wherever you go.”
Bobby Gene Redding, Talk To Jesus

Bobby Gene Redding
“Your faith strengthens and your wisdom increases when you meditate on God's Word.”
Bobby Gene Redding, Talk To Jesus

Bobby Gene Redding
“Responding to God's Word is the spark that activates God's power to complete His good work in you and through you.”
Bobby Gene Redding, Talk To Jesus

Katy Kauffman
“When we ask Jesus for help and choose 'flight' over 'grounded,' He builds within us a loyalty to God that overcomes all opposing forces.”
Katy Kauffman, Heart Renovation: A Construction Guide to Godly Character

Helen S. Rosenau
“Karma Road: The journey of making change requires the focused commitment of the hero and the trust and innocence of the fool.”
Helen S. Rosenau, The Messy Joys of Being Human: A Guide to Risking Change and Becoming Happier

Helen S. Rosenau
“Run With Me: We need to be ready, committed, and sure-footed on our new path, and not carry guilt over the past with us on our journey.”
Helen S. Rosenau, The Messy Joys of Being Human: A Guide to Risking Change and Becoming Happier

Helen S. Rosenau
“Artisanal You: It turns out that reshaping ourselves, once we commit fully to the process,
is more successful than our half-hearted attempts. The secret: If you like and trust yourself, you're most of the way there, all the messy details of daily life notwithstanding.”
Helen S. Rosenau, The Messy Joys of Being Human: A Guide to Risking Change and Becoming Happier