A Quote by Rick Warren

What matters in life is not so much what happens to us, but what happens in us — © Rick Warren
What matters in life is not so much what happens to us, but what happens in us
Life happens to all of us. It's not what happens to us, but how we respond to what happens to us that really decides if we're going to be victims or if we're going to get and have everything we've ever dreamed of.
the spiritual meaning of every situation [is] not what happens to us, but what we do with what happens to us and who we decide to become because of what happens to us. The only real failure is the failure to grow from what we go through.
What happens in Britain, what happens in the world, matters a lot to us in our core business.
We are members of one another. What binds us together is far greater than what separates us... because of our interconnectivity, what happens to the least of us happens to all of us. Whatever you do for the least of us, you do for all of us.
It is not what happens that determines the major part of your future. What happens, happens to us all. It is what you do about what happens that counts.
Our lives are not determined by what happens to us but how we react to what happens, not by what life brings us but the attitude we bring to life.
Health, happiness and success depend upon the fighting spirit of each person. The big thing is not what happens to us in life, but what we do about what happens to us.
The art of life is not controlling what happens to us, but using what happens to us
The fact is, for most of us, what happens to ourselves is so much more important than what happens to other people that the smallest mote in our own eye will prevent us from being unduly harrowed by someone else's beam.
It's true that a human being cannot control what happens to him. However, what we can control is how we respond to what happens to us, what we do with what happens to us. Even if the range of choice is minimal, there is always a choice. From that point of view, destiny is our battlefield. It's not a tragedy; it is what we do with it.
It's not so much what happens to us, as what happens in us that counts.
What happens, matters. Maybe only to us but it matters.
What really matters is what happens in us, not to us.
It isn't what happens to us that causes us to suffer; it's what we say to ourselves about what happens.
Any atrocity that's committed against one person affects us all, and we are becoming more of one society, of a global society, so something that happens in the Middle East or something that happens in Africa, something that happens in Asia, affects all of us.
We are not disturbed by what happens to us, but by our thoughts about what happens to us.
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