“What I have to tell you is this: I am resolved that dancing is to be my path. I know that to be a dancer is to be considered in our world little more than a prostitute. But you cannot imagine what is happening here in Berlin. It is different back home, but in Europe dance is being reborn as something more than cheap entertainment by loose women.” KnowsWorldLittlesDifferentHomePathImagineHappeningsEuropeDancingEntertainmentDancerOur WorldBerlinBack HomeRebornLoose Women Author:Wendy Buonaventura
“I imagine God to be like my father. My father was always the voice of certainty in my life. Certainty in the wisdom, certainty in the path, certainty always in God. For me God is certainty in everything. Certainty that everything is good and everything is God.” FatherVoicePathImagineCertaintyFathers DayHappy Fathers DayHappy Fathers Day GodCertainty In Life Author:Yehuda Berg
“This is the path of prayer-contemplative prayer, that is, as distinct from simple prayers of supplication and thanksgiving-which is a specific discipline of thought, desire, and action, one that frees the mind from habitual prejudices and appetites, and allows it to dwell in the gratuity and glory of all things. As an old monk on Mount Athos once told me, contemplative prayer is the art of seeing reality as it truly is; and, if one has not yet acquired the ability to see God in all things, one should not imagine that one will be able to see God in himself.” IfsShouldMindArtRealityAbleActionDesirePrayerSimpleAbilityPathImagineSeeingDisciplineGloryAll ThingsPrejudiceAppetiteImagine ThatMonkHabitualContemplativeAbility To SeeSupplicationContemplative PrayerGratuity Author:David Bentley
“What empowerment is all about [is] finding something which infuses you with a sense of mission, with a passion for your life's work. I don't believe there is one path for women or one nature to fulfill. Real fulfillment, real empowerment is often different than we imagine and better than we plan.” BelieveDifferentRealPassionPathImaginePlansFindingsEmpowermentDon't BelieveMissionsFulfillment Author:Elizabeth Dole
“We're already going down that path with illegal drug use and incarceration. I can't imagine it getting any worse.” I CanUsePathImagineDrugIllegalIncarcerationDrug UseIllegal Drugs Author:Greg Gutfeld
“Something happens to a woman when she can't reproduce. I've not had to walk that path, but I can only imagine when your organs don't work and how that could make you feel.” FeelsI CanHappensWalksPathImagineThings HappenOrgans Author:Taraji P. Henson
“When you can clearly see yourself being there, you can see much more clearly how to get there. You can imagine the path to your dreams, and then start to actually walk it. Play an active role in your own future. Imagine with passion and detail how you'd most like it to be.” PlayDreamPassionWalksRolesPathImagineDetailsActiveYour DreamsBeing There Author:Ralph Marston
“We find it hard to love imperfect things so we imagine God is just as small as we are. If we expect or need things to be perfect or to our liking ( including ourselves) we have created a certain path for a very unhappy life.” IfsNeedsHardCertainPerfectPathImagineIncludingUnhappyHappy LifeImperfectUnhappy LifeImperfect Things Author:Richard Rohr
“Every person, young and old, has had his own personal experience with falling. Falling is what we mortals do. But as long as we are willing to rise up again and continue on the path toward the spiritual goals God has given us, we can learn something from failure and become better and happier as a result. My dear friends, no matter how many times you have slipped or fallen, rise up! Your destiny is a glorious one! Stand tall and walk in the light of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ! You are stronger than you realize. You are more capable than you can imagine. You can do it now!” PersonsLongMatterLightSpiritualYoungFallJesusGivenGoalChristCan DoRealizingWalksResultsDestinyPathImagineWillingCapableJesus ChristStrongerDearMortalsFallenGloriousTallYou Can Do ItOur DestinyYour DestinyPersonal ExperiencesDear FriendYoung And Old Author:Dieter F. Uchtdorf