Redefine Quotes

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Kyle Idleman
“Following Jesus isn’t something you can do at night where no one notices. It’s a twenty-four-hour-a-day commitment that will interfere with your life. That’s not the small print—that’s a guarantee.”
Kyle Idleman

Criss Jami
“Psychobabble attempts to redefine the entire English language just to make a correct statement incorrect. Psychology is the study of why someone would try to do this.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Margaret Atwood
“People change, though, especially after they are dead.”
Margaret Atwood, Bluebeard's Egg

“I was stubborn like that, refusing to let my heart redefine how I operated. Looking back, there is a part of me that wants to replace the word 'stubborn' with 'reckless'; there are many things I would do differently now, but what good does it do to retrace your steps? Sometimes you simply do the things you do, and it doesn't necessarily help to pick on the" old you "by proclaiming how smart the new you is.”
Dee Williams

Kate McGahan
“It's easy to equate longing with love. It's the same way it was with your mother. You worked to earn her love. You loved and were not appreciated. You learned that love was Work and Wanting and Giving and Longing. This is what you learned love was and you are still trying to find it by that old definition. But that is not what love is.”
Kate McGahan

Israelmore Ayivor
“Cultivate the habit of defining, refining, redefining and redeeming your opportunities. Failure is a temporal event, not a permanent trademark.”
Israelmore Ayivor, Shaping the dream

Susan C. Young
“When you redefine something, you stretch your perception and open your mind to new ideas. You discover new meanings and get to see your previous style, behaviors, or beliefs from an expanded vantage point. Consider new options which would make your life more meaningful, bring more fulfilment, and encourage you to shine.”
Susan C. Young

Israelmore Ayivor
“See failure as an opportunity to try again with a relatively powerful approach, skill, knowledge and conviction. Redefine yourself.”
Israelmore Ayivor, Shaping the dream

Denise Moreland
“Imagine going to work every day to do only and exactly what you love!! All the work gets done because of the abundant diversity of your team. Different skills, interests and talents are woven together into a whole that is much greater than the sum of the parts!”
Denise Moreland, Management Culture

Christina Engela
“How can you put human rights to a popular vote and call it democracy? How many times do you need to redefine or haggle about the meaning of the word EQUALITY?”
Christina Engela, Bugspray

Prem Jagyasi
“Finding your passion is like discovering ‘you’.”
Dr Prem Jagyasi

Christina Engela
“How can you put human rights to a popular vote and call it democracy? How many times do you need to redefine or haggle about the meaning of the word EQUALITY.”
Christina Engela

Oche Otorkpa
“The Power to redefine your life and purpose is in your hands, use it effectively like a wise person.”
Oche Otorkpa

Giridhar Alwar
“Everything can be redefined in this world, that needs one's determination and dedication.”
Giridhar Alwar, My Quest For Happy Life

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Redefining reality evidences that there is a reality to redefine, it’s just that we’re not pleased with whatever that reality is. And given the unchangeable nature of reality, we’ve yet to admit that any redefinition of it is going to be even less pleasing.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

C.A.A. Savastano
“If you seek to ever redefine the meaning of words to your benefit you are trying redefine speech and thus limit opposing thought, those who do so are censors and tyrants who should be opposed at every turn.”
C.A.A. Savastano

Jay Heinrichs
“The ancients listed definition as the tool to fall back on when the facts are against you, or when you lack a good grasp of them. If you want, you can harness definition to win an argument without using any facts at all. Facts and definitions are part of a larger overall strategy called stance. It was originally designed for defense, but it works offensively as well. Before you begin to argue, or when you find yourself under attack, take your stance: If facts work in your favor, use them. If they don’t (or you don’t know them), then… Redefine the terms instead. If that won’t work, accept your opponent’s facts and terms but… Argue that your opponent’s argument is less important than it seems. And if even that isn’t to your advantage… Claim the discussion is irrelevant.”
Jay Heinrichs, Thank You for Arguing: What Aristotle, Lincoln, and Homer Simpson Can Teach Us About the Art of Persuasion

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“To redefine something to make it more acceptable means that it wasn’t and the definition isn’t.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“The fool believes that to redefine something in a more palatable manner means that it’s less likely to make you sick.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough