A Quote by Debbie Ford

Taking back our light from those we’ve projected it onto opens the door to an unimaginable future. — © Debbie Ford
Taking back our light from those we’ve projected it onto opens the door to an unimaginable future.
I work very hard, but when God opens that door for you - when life opens that door for you, I should say - I think it's important to be giving, to return the love back.
Political utopias are a form of nostalgia for an imagined past projected onto the future as a wish.
If we knock on the door until it opens, not taking no for an answer, our lives will be transformed as we step up into a higher awareness.
A woman was taking a shower. There is a knock on the door. Who is it? Blind man! The woman opens the door. Where do you want these blinds, lady?
Darkness is the only path to light. It is not our wonderful gifts that make us closer to God: it's using our garbage to transform ourselves. This is the key that unlocks the door that opens to God.
Don't let failure or disappointment cut you off from God or make you think that the future is hopeless. When God closes one door, He often opens another door - if we seek it.
We are all expressions of our own minds, projected onto the world.
I do twenty minutes every time the refrigerator door opens and the light comes on.
The past is a cupboard full of light and all you have to do is find the key that opens the door.
I would like to write a Book which would drive men mad, which would be like an open door leading them where they would never have consented to go, in short, a door that opens onto reality.
There is always one moment in childhood when the door opens and lets the future in.
It is up to us, to this present generation of Americans, to take a stand for freedom, to send a message to Washington that we're taking our future back from the grips of central planners who would control our healthcare, who would spend our treasure, who downgrade our future and micro-manage our lives.
I do believe that at times God opens some doors and closes others, but our mistake is to confuse an open door for an easy door
There is always one moment in childhood when the door opens and lets the future in...We should be thankful we cannot see the horrors and degradations lying around our childhood, in cupboards and bookshelves, everywhere.
Every second that passes is like a door that opens to allow in what has not yet happened, what we call the future, but, to challenge the contradictory nature of what we have just said, perhaps it would be more accurate to say that the future is just an immense void, that the future is just the time on which the eternal present feeds.
The outflow that comes from giving of oneself opens the door to spiritual unfoldment while the attitude of taking locks it.
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