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Quotes about Direction

It concerns us to know the purposes we seek in life, for then, like archers aiming at a definite mark, we shall be more likely to attain what we want.
- Aristotle
It doesn't matter where you came from. All that matters is where you're going.
- Bob Marley
A rat in a maze is free to go anywhere, as long as it stays inside the maze.
- Margaret Atwood
Life is full of goals to be identified and kept in sight. When we lose sight of the goal, we simply drift. Sometimes drift can mean disaster.
- Mark Batterson
Sometimes God gets in the way to show us the way.
- Mark Batterson
If you don't have a personal definition of success, chances are you will succeed at the wrong thing. You'll get to the end of your life and realize that you spelled success wrong. And if you spell it wrong, you'll get it wrong.
- Mark Batterson
Before going wherever God wants to take you next, is there some place you need to go back to? Sometimes the way forward is backward. "The farther backward you can look," said Winston Churchill, "the farther forward you can see."
- Mark Batterson
Goals have a way of refocusing your life. They give you purpose and a target to shoot for. They are the compass of our dreams, helping us set a steady course. Goals comprise direction and progress. When we lose sight of our goals, we tend to lose sight of ourselves and who we are trying to become, who God has made us to be.
- Mark Batterson
The true purpose of prayer is to get into God's presence so He can outline His agenda for us.
- Mark Batterson
In boardrooms and bedchambers, in lecture halls and marketplaces, God is hardly seen as a player let alone the author, the one who holds in His hand each king's heart and directs it like a watercourse (Proverbs
- Mark Buchanan
Once we determine in our souls that God's glory is our goal, we then stop taking the path of least resistance and start taking the path of most glory to God
- Mark Driscoll
This President is going to lead us out of this recovery.
- Dan Quayle