A Quote by Kim Coles

There's a lesson in everything. Looking for the lesson is grounding. — © Kim Coles
There's a lesson in everything. Looking for the lesson is grounding.
I've had enough experience with knowing that things will turn out just fine. I pray for that. There's a lesson in everything. Looking for the lesson is grounding.
You want a lesson? I'll give you a lesson. How about a geography lesson? My father's from Puerto Rico. My mother's from El Salvador. And neither one of those is Mexico.
Yes I was burned but I called it a lesson learned. Mistake overturned so I call it a lesson learned. My soul has returned so I call it a lesson learned...another lesson learned
First rule of Teach Kane a Lesson: you don’t talk about Teach Kane a Lesson. Second rule of Teach Kane a Lesson: you don’t talk about Teach Kane a Lesson. Third rule of Teach Kane a Lesson: if someone taps out, you just keep fighting. Fourth rule of Teach Kane a Lesson: there are no rules. Got it?
There is a lesson in almost everything that you do, and getting the lesson is how you move forward. It is how you enrich your spirit.
When you face challenges, ask yourself what is the lesson here? Focus on the lesson and don't complain about the test. Everything happens for a reason. Every person you meet, may teach you something - good or bad.
The first lesson of economics is scarcity: there is never enough of anything to fully satisfy all those who want it. The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics.
Sometimes a little heartbreak is a lesson, and the best thing to do is just learn the lesson.
If it doesn't feel right, don't do it. That is the lesson, and that lesson alone will save you a lot of grief.
When you give a lesson in meanness to a critter or a person, don't be surprised if they learn their lesson.
All things pass and pain is temporary. It comes to teach a lesson and when the lesson is understood it disappears into the night.
Christian love is loving without counting the cost. This is the lesson of the Good Samaritan; this is the lesson of Jesus.
The lesson intended by an author is hardly ever the lesson the world chooses to learn from his book.
Every experience, however bitter, has its lesson, and to focus one's attention on the lesson helps one overcome the bitterness.
the final lesson of learning to be independent - widowhood ... is the hardest lesson of all.
A bruise is a lesson... and each lesson makes us better.
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