I am willing to move out of my comfort zone and experience life in a new way.
Our brain needs comfort. When you irritate it, you cannot think.
It is not surprising that prayer malfunctions when we try to make it a domestic intercom to call upstairs for more comforts in the den.
I think God isn't interested in intervening every time some little bad thing happens. God is interested in getting the message of good news and love and comfort and hope across through people like us, ordinary people, or extraordinary people like Bono.
It was a source of both terror and comfort to me then that I often seemed invisible - incompletely and minimally existent, in fact. It seemed to me that I made no impact on the world, and that in exchange I was privileged to watch it unawares.
Your brand of comfort bears some similarity to your tactical offense.
Faustus: Stay, Mephistopheles, and tell me, what good will my soul do thy lord? Mephistopheles: Enlarge his kingdom. Faustus: Is that the reason he tempts us thus? Mephistopheles: Solamen miseris socios habuisse doloris. (It is a comfort to the wretched to have companions in misery)
The desire for high status is never stronger than in situations where "ordinary" life fails to answer a median need for dignity and comfort.
Millions of Americans find community, comfort and support in their faith.
In technological development, in production of material goods and creature comforts, we've challenged the very gods, but psychologically, emotionally, we're scarcely more than chimpanzees with bulldozers, baboons with big bombs.
God delights in providing His people with material gain and comfort, although prosperity can pose a threat to spiritual well-being.
I feel like people grow the most when they step outside of the box that they are used to. For me, it's constantly challenging myself to step outside of my comfort zone. As soon as you do that, then you grow, but then you get comfortable again.
I suppose it’s comfort, perhaps a sense of self-control, doing worse things to yourself than the world will ever dare inflict.
Seeing Neil Entwistle accused of this awful crime gives us little comfort and, in fact, only adds to our enormous pain and suffering. To think that someone we loved, trusted and opened our home to could do this to our daughter and granddaughter is beyond belief. The betrayals to the family, to Neil's family, to our family (and) to our friends here and in the UK are unbearable.
You ever want to see real witchcraft, you watch people protecting their comfort, their beliefs.
A man does not measure its height in moments of comfort, but in terms of change and controversy
I believe in disrupting my comfort zone.
The past is a candle at great distance: too close to let you quit, too far to comfort you.
Hurt me with the truth,don't comfort me with a lie.
Some churches would rather die than to get out of the comfort of the past.