The one and only true freedom we ALL possess is what we think; and our intentions govern what we think.
Bryant McGillTags: thinking freedom-of-thought cognition intentions
Sometimes, even the very best course of action fails.
Bernard BeckettTags: ideas intentions
The ignorant Looker-on can't imagine what the Limner means by those seemingly rude Lines and Scrawls, which he intends for the Rudiments of a Picture, and the Figures of Mathematick Operation are Nonsense, and Dashes at a Venture, to one uninstructed in Mechanicks. We are in the Dark to one another's Purposes and Intendments; and there are a thousand Intrigues in our little Matters, which will not presently confess their Design, even to sagacious Inquisitors
Joseph GlanvillTags: intentions
In art intentions are not sufficient and, as we say in Spanish, love must be proved by deeds and not by reasons. What one does is what counts and not what one had the intention of doing.
Pablo PicassoTags: art results intentions
One can talk good and shower down roses, but it's the receiver that has to walk through the thorns, and all its false expectations.
Anthony LiccioneTags: words prediction pain perspective belief confidence hope curiosity roses trust foresight destiny suspense waiting false presumption expectations anticipation shower speeches assurance contemplation thorns intentions broken-promises lookout reckoning eager abeyance auspices prospect receiver sanguine
Intentions are nice, but ultimately intentions don't really matter because they only exist inside you.
Kelly Williams BrownTags: intentions
The best intention is having no intentions.. zero.
Mohamed GaafarTags: intentions
Our actions are the results of our intentions and our intelligence.
E. Stanley JonesTags: intelligence fate actions intentions
There are times in relationships, when we blow it. In spite of our best intentions, we wrong others. Our jealousy makes us feel inferior. Our own wounds cause us to act irrationally. Our insecurities lead us to say hurtful things.
And so, we find ourselves acting out. In short, we cloud our lives with muddy water. We trash around the pond of our emotions until things are just too messed up to figure out how to fix them.
It is in the times of muddy water that we learn how to wait it out. We have to wait until the mud settles. We must wait until we can clearly see where the water of our lives ends and the mud of misplaced emotions begin.
Have the patience to wait until the mud settles. Be still until the water is clear. In clear water, words come. Right actions reveal them selves and healing appears.---From the Devotional A Word in Season
Tags: vision jealousy hurt emotions wrong disappointment anger clarity confusion intentions settle a-word-in-season blow-it irrationally
Words reveal your beliefs and intentions. Actions reveal your character. When they are in alignment, they reveal your greatest life.
Steve MaraboliTags: life words actions beliefs intentions
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