A Quote by Karen Kingsbury

It's not how we fall that defines us as Christians. It's how we get up again. — © Karen Kingsbury
It's not how we fall that defines us as Christians. It's how we get up again.
It's not how we fall. It's how we get back up again.
But we fall only that we might rise, Alfred. All of us fall; all of us, as you say, screw up. Falling is not important. It is how we get up after the fall that's important.
What defines us is how well we rise after we fall.
Science is one of a handful of things that defines us as a very special species. It is amazing how far we have been able to get and how accurate our predictions are. I think understanding how the universe was born is very important. It really gives us a perspective on many things.
You know what daring really is to me? It's maybe much more simple: the willingness to get up and try it again. It's not about whether or not you fall down, it's how you get back up. And I've taken quite a few tumbles, myself.
I always wanted to know what it felt like to fall on stage... now I know. It's not how you fall, but how you get up
That we arrived at fifty years together is due as much to luck as to love, and a talent for knowing, when we stumble, where to fall, and how to get up again.
It's how many times you get back up that defines you.
You just have to learn how to fall down and get back up again. You just have to keep going.
I don't know how to explain it. A lot of Christians actually like other Christians in Houston. A lot of Christians even like non-Christians in Houston. And, on frequent occasions, a fair amount of non-Christians like us.
I have learned it's not how you fall but how you get up that truly matters.
We all lose sometimes. We fail to get what we want. Friends and loved ones leave. We make a decision we regret. We try our hardest and come up short. It's not the losing that defines us. It's how we lose. It's what we do afterward.
It's not how you fall that counts.. It's how you get up
With success comes a lot of failure, and it doesn't matter how many times you fall it just depends on how you get up and keep succeeding.
I've been through so much. I mean, after an ACL, you have to learn how to walk again, how to run again, you have to get your head strong again.
Life is designed to knock you down. It will knock you down time and time again, but it doesn't matter how many times you fall - it matters how many times you get back up.
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