“We often read the Bible as if it were fundamentally about us: our improvement, our life, our triumph, our victory, our faith, our holiness, our godliness.” IfsOur LivesVictoryImprovementTriumphHolinessGodliness Author:Tullian Tchividjian
“Love cannot triumph unless it becomes the one passion of our life. Without such passion we may produce isolated acts of love; but our life is not really won over or consecrated to an ideal. Until we have a passionate love for our Lord in the Most Blessed Sacrament we shall accomplish nothing” MayLife IsPassionLordOur LivesProduceIdealsBlessedPassionateAccomplishTriumphIsolatedSacramentsOur LordPassionate LoveActs Of LoveBlessed SacramentAccomplish Nothing Author:Peter Julian Eymard
“Animals are unpredictable things, and so our life is unpredictable. It's a long tale of little triumphs and disasters and you've got to really like it to stick it.” LittlesLongLife IsAnimalOur LivesSticksDisasterTalesTriumphUnpredictableUnpredictable Things Book:If Only They Could Talk: The classic memoirs of a 1930s vet Source: If Only They Could Talk: The classic memoirs of a 1930s vet
“We always want to see people strive and see the human spirit triumph against adversity. That's what it's all about because that's what we're doing. We're trying to triumph in our lives.” PeopleWantTryingHumansSpiritOur LivesAdversityStriveTriumphHuman Spirit Author:William H. Macy
“There's been a lot of comparisons to "The Prisoner," and sometimes people take a negative tact on that, but to be really honest, I count that as a compliment, in the sense that what I felt "The Prisoner" was for the '60's, in how the individual triumphs over the state and authority, our show is really about how complacent we have become in our lives, which are scrutinized.” PeopleSometimesStatesShowsIndividualFeltOur LivesHonestAuthorityNegativeTriumphComparisonComplimentPrisonerComplacentTact Author:Remi Aubuchon
“Love is an act of imagination. For some of us, it will be the greatest creative triumph of our lives.” ImaginationLove IsCreativeOur LivesTriumph Author:Ethel Person