7 Quotes About Blueprint

Sometimes we need a little help in figuring out our purpose and how to reach our goals. And that’s where the blueprint quotes come in. These inspirational, wise, and funny quotes about blueprinting will help you figure out what you want, and how to get it.

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It is not until you change your identity to match your life blueprint that you will understand why everything in the past never worked. Shannon L. Alder
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When God created you, He already had a plan for your life. Before he brought you into this world, He had already put together a blue print for your life. Your responsibility is to figure out what that blue-print is and run with it. D.S Mashego
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God will bless you and your marriage when you follow His blueprint. Jim George
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If we misread the blueprint of our life, we need not be ashamed of backtracking on our chosen options. Admitting to mistakes may make us human and maybe great again. ("Sisyphus' hardship on the hill") Erik Pevernagie
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People who made their dreams come true didn’t simply go after it. They changed the person they were, in order to fit the type of person that would live that type of dream. Shannon L. Alder
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Normally, when you challenge the conventional wisdom–that the current economic and political system is the only possible one–the first reaction you are likely to get is a demand for a detailed architectural blueprint of how an alternative system would work, down to the nature of its financial instruments, energy supplies, and policies of sewer maintenance. Next, you are likely to be asked for a detailed program of how this system will be brought into existence. Historically, this is ridiculous. When has social change ever happened according to someone’s blueprint? It’s not as if a small circle of visionaries in Renaissance Florence conceived of something they called “capitalism, ” figured out the details of how the stock exchange and factories would someday work, and then put in place a program to bring their visions into reality. In fact, the idea is so absurd we might well ask ourselves how it ever occurred to us to imagine this is how change happens to begin. David Graeber