Top 16 Spoonfeeding Quotes
#1. Let an audience be able to find it themselves without spoonfeeding it.
Patrick Warburton
#2. Lil Wayne, who is actually responsible for my career has always been a huge influence to me and one of my heroes.
Drake
#3. The missional church will take context seriously, but will also work on recovering the biblical narrative with its richness and potency for today's world. When story and context are equally embraced, we are beginning to think and act missionally.
Michael Frost
#4. Fear is how you lose your life ... a little bit at a time ... What we give to fear, we take away from ... faith.
Mitch Albom
#5. In my early professional years I was asking the question: How can I treat, or cure, or change this person? Now I would phrase the question in this way: How can I provide a relationship which this person may use for his own personal growth?
Carl R. Rogers
#6. I think people live in the past and tend to look that way, because they drop off when they're happiest and most successful.
Patricia Norris
#9. I missed New Jersey, primeval and green in the summer, a Currier and Ives painting in the winter. I missed hearing English sloppily spoken,
Anonymous
#10. I always seek the good that is in people and leave the bad to Him who made mankind and knows how to round off the corners.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#11. I just hope he doesn't frighten the players 'cos they're frigtened enough right now.
Roy Keane
#13. I have a dream: that in my job, everything goes a bit faster. Five minutes hair, make-up five minutes, ten minutes and ready for a good picture. That would make life much easier.
Lara Stone
#14. ...after much practice and struggle, you come to feel for yourself that enlightenment is not only possible, but in process.
Narissa Doumani
#15. She was entrenched. She had dug a trench all around herself called Alexander , and she couldn't leave.
Paullina Simons
#16. During the long period which elapsed between the Egyptian and the Babylonian servitudes, the hopes as well as fears of the Jews appear to have been confined within the narrow compass of the present life.
Edward Gibbon