“I think it takes a lot of desire because I think a lot of people who've never written books don't know quite how hard it is to stick with, to put in the amount of time and just make the commitment to just sit there every day and do it while everybody else is out having fun.” PeopleThinkingKnowsBookHardDesireFunWrittenAmountCommitmentSticksHaving Fun Author:Ted Bell
“Three enemies that will weaken your ministry over time: Self-indulgence, bitterness, and carelessness. Strong people discipline their desires, restrain their reactions, and keep their commitments.” PeopleSelfDesireThreeStrongEnemyDisciplineCommitmentReactionsBitternessMinistryIndulgenceCarelessnessSelf IndulgenceStrong People Author:Rick Warren
“Commitment is different in males and females. In females it is a desire to get married and raise a family. In males it means not picking up other women while out with one's girlfriend.” MeanDifferentDesireMarriedCommitmentFemaleRaisesMalesGirlfriend Author:Rita Rudner
“Somewhere in your life there will be an overriding theme to your quest - some part of your desire that cannot be denied without a terrible cost to the very essence of what you are. Are you going to ignore it, or do you have the courage of your commitment and the confidence to demand that life, humanity, or circumstances give you what you want, with no other excuse, reason or apology other than that you demand it?” WantGivingReasonDesirePurposeHumanityCircumstancesTerribleCostDemandCommitmentEssenceExcuseWhat You WantThemePurpose Of LifeDeniedApologyQuests Author:Stuart Wilde
“Apology may start as a feeling, a desire to make matters right, but it requires a commitment to move that desire into practice, to actually take on the great courageous task of showing compassion to others.” MayMatterFeelingsMovingDesireCompassionPracticeCommitmentTasksCourageousApology Book:Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust Source: Effective Apology: Mending Fences, Building Bridges, and Restoring Trust