26 Quotes About Leap Of Faith

One of the best ways to motivate yourself with purpose is to set goals for yourself, but achieving those goals is another story. Sometimes it takes a leap of faith to push ahead and reach your goals, but this leap can be one of the most rewarding things you’ll ever do. These quotes about leaps of faith will help you find the strength to continue with what you’re doing.

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The faithful man perceives nothing less than opportunity in difficulties. Flowing through his spine, faith and courage work together: Such a man does not fear losing his life, thus he will risk losing it at times in order to empower it. By this he actually values his life more than the man who fears losing his life. It is much like leaping from a window in order to avoid a fire yet in that most crucial moment knowing that God will appear to catch you. . Criss Jami
You'll always be curious yet deliriously sinking into whatever your...
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You'll always be curious yet deliriously sinking into whatever your nightmare is until you let your wings know you're serious by leaping into your wildest dreams of self love. Curtis Tyrone Jones
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Wings are like dreams. Before each flight, a bird takes a small jump, a leap of faith, believing that its wings will work. That jump can only be made with rock solid feet. J.R. Rim
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It was all about taking the leap of faith. It said that the fear that stops us from doing what we really want, is often not based on reality. We shape our fears in our heads, but things are so much easier than we think. Effrosyni Moschoudi
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Sometimes taking a leap faith requires an imaginative mind that can create the ending you are unable to see. Shannon L. Alder
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Sometimes the gap between what you are and what you want to be is a little piece of paper called your college degree. So jump. Joyce Rachelle
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Taking a leap of faith is better than taking a leap of doubt. Matshona Dhliwayo
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If you keep standing on the verge of greatness, you'll eventually get the courage to leap into it. Curtis Tyrone Jones
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If you keep standing on the verge of greatness, you'll eventually get the courage to leap into it, Curtis Tyrone Jones
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There is a leap of faith with any conclusion the mind can conceive. H. Mortara
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To live, to TRULY live, we must be willing to RISK. To be nothing in order to find everything. To leap before we look. Mandy Hale
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A life spent at the edge of the pier is a life full of regret, a life full of fear. Ryan Lilly
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It certainly is a puzzle.” He turned back to the broken road. “But sometimes to find the answer, you have to take a leap of faith. Dianna Hardy
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An entrepreneur is someone who will jump off a cliff and assemble an airplane on the way down. Reid Hoffman
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There were worse things than death. There would be a leap and a moment suspended, then a long hopeless curve to the rocks and river below. They would fall like leaves between clouds of swifts and then be washed away by the thundering rapids. Bramble clung to that thought. If their bodies washed away then there could be no identification, no danger of reprisals on her family. She hung on tighter. The roan's hindquarters bunched under her and they were in the air. It was like she had imagined: the leap, and then the moment suspended in air that seemed to last forever. Below her the swifts boiled up through the river mist, swerving and swooping, while she and the roan seemed to stay frozen above them. Bramble felt, like a rush of air, the presence of the gods surround her. The shock made her lose her balance and begin to slide sideways. She felt herself falling. With an impossible flick of both legs, the roan shrugged her back onto his shoulders. Then the long curve downward and she braced herself to see the cliffs rushing past as they fell. Time to die. Instead she felt a thumping jolt that flung her from the roan's back and tossed her among the rocks at the cliff's edge on the other side. On the other side. Her sight cleared, although the light still seemed dim. Her hearing came back a little. On the other side of the abyss a jumble of men and hounds were milling, shouting, astonished and very angry. "You can't do that! " one yelled. "It's impossible! "" Well, he shagging did it! " another said. "Can't be impossible! "" Head for the bridge! " Beck shouted. "We can still get him! I want that horse! . Pamela Freeman
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I agree with Pierre Bayle and with Unamuno that when cold reason contemplates the world it finds not only an absence of God, but good reasons for supposing that there is no God at all. From this perspective, from what Unamuno called the 'tragic sense of life', from this despair, faith comes to the rescue, not only as something nonrational but in a sense irrational. For Unamuno the great symbol of a person of faith was his Spanish hero Don Quixote. Faith is indeed quixotic. It is absurd. Let us admit it. Let us concede to everything! To a rational mind the world looks like a world without God. It looks like a world with no hope for another life. To think otherwise, to believe in spite of appearances, is surely a kind of madness. The atheist sees clearly that windmills are in fact only windmills, that Dulcinea is just a poor country bumpkin with a homely face and an unpleasant smell. The atheist is a Sarah, justifiably laughing in her old age at Abraham's belief that God will give them a son. What can be said in reply? How can a fideist admit that faith is a kind of madness, a dream fed by passionate desire, and yet maintain that one is not mad to make the leap? . Martin Gardner
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I don't know what we're doing here — you and me … I don't know what we are or what we can be, but this doesn't have to be about that. This can just be about … a chance. Taking a chance. Dianna Hardy
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Boundaries are nothing more than imaginary lines drawn-up by delusional leaders and power hungry tyrants who wish to segregate the population into more easily controlled segments in any case. -If you really think about it logically, the only place where the Buddha can be born is within the hearts and minds of the truly enlightened, otherwise you’re simply wasting your time. Andrew James Pritchard
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But I will tell you in all honesty that there is no Deity or Messiah, no Jesus or Muhammad, no angel or mythical spirit who can save you. Not even Buddha can save you, even if he or any of the other spirits wished it with all of their might, for your only salvation, if there is any, lies within you and you alone. Each of us has the potential for good as well as evil; it is whatever circumstances we find ourselves in and what choices we make in life which really takes us down one or the other path. Andrew James Pritchard
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JUST BECAUSE ANYONE CAN, DOESN'T MEAN EVERYONE SHOULD (Mrs. Peters to Conner Bailey) Chris Colfer
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Just because ANYONE CAN, DOESN'T MEAN EVERYONE CAN. Chris Colfer
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It’s not called ‘falling in love’ for no reason. It’s scary! It’s like jumping out of a plane with no parachute. Or bungee-jumping without your cord attached. Or hang-gliding with only one wing. Andrea Lochen
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It's only when we dare to experience the full anxiety of knowing that life doesn't go on forever that we can experience transcendence and get in touch with the infinite. To use an analogy from gestalt psychology, Non-Being is the necessary ground for the figure of Being to make itself known to us. It's only when we're willing to let go of all of our illusions and admit that we are lost and helpless and terrified that we will be free of ourselves and our false securities and ready for what Kierkegaard calls "the leap of faith."p. 43. Thomas Cathcart
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Actually, the “leap of faith”–to give it the memorable name that Soren Kierkegaard bestowed upon it–is an imposture. As he himself pointed out, it is not a “leap” that can be made once and for all. It is a leap that has to go on and on being performed, in spite of mounting evidence to the contrary. This effort is actually too much for the human mind, and leads to delusions and manias. Religion understands perfectly well that the “leap” is subject to sharply diminishing returns, which is why it often doesn’t in fact rely on “faith” at all but instead corrupts faith and insults reason by offering evidence and pointing to confected “proofs.” This evidence and these proofs include arguments from design, revelations, punishments, and miracles. Now that religion’s monopoly has been broken, it is within the compass of any human being to see these evidences and proofs as the feeble-minded inventions that they are. Christopher Hitchens
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When I was young I wanted to be just like him. One of the charm, of a bright orange smileand muscular laughter. Bold brown eyes flashing fearlesswhen he sat not alone on cold blue nights in empty boxcars. Riding a freight train'ssolitary wailaway from NebraskaDepression, accompanying dreamswithered farms. Nothing left but the leaves of possibilities. Larsen Bowker