
Top 16 Providential Care Quotes
#1. Somewhat of goodness, something true
From sun and spirit shining through
All faiths, all worlds, as through the dark
Of ocean shines the lighthouse spark,
Attests the presence everywhere
Of love and providential care.
John Greenleaf Whittier
#2. A house without a roof would scarcely be a more different home, than a family unsheltered by God's friendship, and the sense of being always rested in His providential care and guidance.
Horace Bushnell
#3. A lot of young black people in America, and even in Africa and Brazil, would say that they are telling their story, but most of the films are like application forms with the formulaic ideas of Hollywood.
Haile Gerima
#4. Effective management always means asking the right question.
Robert Heller
#5. Our view of the world is truly shaped by what we decide to hear.
William James
#7. The reason I don't have a plan is because if I have a plan I'm limited to today's options
Sheryl Sandberg
#8. They politics like ours profess, the greater prey upon the less.
Matthew Green
#9. I let the argument rip healthily between the departments. This is a very good way to finding out the truth.
Winston Churchill
#10. Being proud of something is a very tricky word and I sometimes think it has a bad connotation. I don't feel proud, I feel grateful. I'm lucky.
David Canary
#11. The power of a king lies in his mighty arms; that of a brahmana in his spiritual knowledge; and that of a woman in her beauty youth and sweet words.
Chanakya
#12. We need peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region. It is important to have political and security stability to build up our economic growth.
Joko Widodo
#13. It just seemed to me that the way I played was nice. I could hear it myself.
B.B. King
#14. An unpeaceful mind cannot hear God. Any unpeaceful feeling is the indicator that what I am thinking is forgivable.
Iyanla Vanzant
#16. I want each and every entire brushstroke to be seen. I want the marks made by the tip of the brush to carry as much meaning as the marks made by the dragging tail end, the part that splits open as the paint pulls away, thins and dries.
Chris Raschka
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