Love has both its gall and honey in abundance: it has sweetness to the taste, but it presents bitterness also to satiety.
As long as we remain vigilant at building our internal abundance—an abundance of integrity, an abundance of forgiveness, an abundance of service, an abundance of love—then external lack is bound to be temporary.
In America, we eat until we're full, which means we usually go past the point of satiety because satiety actually follows digestion.
Wealth breeds satiety, satiety outrage.
The essence of this law is that you must think abundance; see abundance, feel abundance, believe abundance. Let no thought of limitation enter your mind.
Satiety comes of riches and contumaciousness of satiety.
An abundance mentality springs from internal security, not from external rankings, comparisons, opinions, possessions, or associations.
O You Who are hidden, body, soul and divinity, Under the fragile form of bread, You are my life from Whom springs an abundance of graces; And, for me, You surpass the delights of Heaven.
One of the constraints on the U.S. business is the pilot shortage. There's not an abundance of pilots. There may be an abundance of cheap fuel and airplanes. There probably isn't an abundance of gates at popular airports, either.
When you have too much month for you paycheck, then what you need to do is realize that there is abundance all around you and focus on the abundance and not your lack and as night follows day abundance will come to you.
Grace is not a theology. It is not a subject matter. It is not a doctrine. It is a person, and his name is Jesus. That's the reason the Lord wants you to receive the abundance of grace, for to have the abundance of grace is to have the abundance of Jesus.
Abundance is scooped from abundance yet abundance remains.
Knowledge never springs from faith. It springs from doubt.
Giving thanks for abundance is sweeter than the abundance itself.
Abundance is rooted in community, not individualism. Abundance is what is before our eyes, but we cannot see when we are blinded by greed.
I liked unique setups. Like when we started coil-binding springs or running soft springs, those things really felt good to me.