“Trust God for your current life circumstances and believe that He has called you this day to be courageous.” BelieveCircumstancesCurrentsCourageousThis DayTrust In GodBeing ThankfulBe CourageousAppreciate LifeAppreciate What You Have Author:Beth Moore
“I'm getting older, so how people face grave circumstances is of interest to me. And you meet a lot of people who are very courageous, and it doesn't reek of something funny to write about, but I always think that the higher the stakes, the bigger the laughs can be, and the more emotional the scenes can be.” PeopleThinkingWritingFacesInterestLaughingEmotionalHigherCircumstancesSceneBiggerGravesCourageousStakesGetting OldGetting Older Author:Judd Apatow
“I love women who are bosses and who don't constantly worry about what their employees think of them. I love women who don't ask, "Is that OK?" after everything they say. I love when women are courageous in the face of unthinkable circumstances, like my mother when she was diagnosed with stage IV pancreatic cancer. Or like Gabrielle Giffords writing editorials for the New York Times about the cowardice of Congress regarding gun laws and using phrases like "mark my words" like she is Clint Eastwood. How many women say stuff like that?” ThinkingWritingFacesLawMotherAsksStuffWorryStageNew YorkCircumstancesGunMarkCongressCancerPhrasesEmployeeCourageousBossCowardiceNew York TimesUnthinkableEditorialsGun LawPancreatic Cancer Author:Mindy Kaling
“To be emotionally resilient and to overcome your circumstances, not through fighting, but through being courageous and having endurance was something I thought was of primary importance.” FightingCircumstancesOvercomingImportancePrimariesCourageousEnduranceResilient Author:Chris Weitz
“You can often change your circumstances by changing your attitude” InspirationalAttitudeCircumstancesPositive AttitudeCourageous Author:Eleanor Roosevelt
“A piratical ghost story in thirteen ingenious but potentially disturbing rhyming couplets, originally conceived as a confection both to amuse and to entertain by Mr. Neil Gaiman, scrivener, and then doodled, elaborated upon, illustrated, and beaten soundly by Mr. Cris Grimly, etcher and illuminator, featuring two brave children, their diminutive but no less courageous gazelle, and a large number of extremely dangerous trolls, monsters, bugbears, creatures, and other such nastiness, many of which have perfectly disgusting eating habits and ought not, under any circumstances, to be encouraged.” ChildrenTwoStoriesNumbersDangerousOughtHabitCircumstancesCreaturesEatingBraveMonstersGhostCourageousDisgustingBeatenDisturbingLarge NumbersThirteenIngeniousRhymingTrollBe EncouragedGhost StoriesEating HabitsNastinessGazellesCoupletsGaiman Author:Neil Gaiman