"My faith is certainly not as stable or constant as I’d like it to be. I’m a highly emotional person and sometimes allow my emotions to affect how I feel about God or how I trust him."
About Anne Marie Miller
Anne Marie Miller — Life and Legacy
Anne Marie Miller is a notable author and speaker whose work delves into the complexities of resilience and personal growth. Her insights stem from her own experiences with struggle and healing, making her perspective both relatable and profound. One of her key ideas is encapsulated in the quote, 'We are all a little broken,' which speaks to the shared human experience of imperfection and vulnerability. This notion challenges societal expectations of perfection, inviting readers to embrace their flaws as part of their journey. Miller's exploration of healing is particularly impactful; she asserts that 'Healing is not linear,' a reminder that recovery can be filled with ups and downs. This perspective encourages individuals to approach their healing process with patience and understanding, recognizing that setbacks are a natural part of growth. By articulating these themes, Miller not only provides comfort but also empowers her audience to confront their own struggles with honesty and courage. Today, her quotes resonate deeply, offering guidance and hope to those navigating their own paths of healing. Miller's work continues to inspire readers to embrace resilience and find strength in their vulnerabilities, making her insights relevant in a world that often prioritizes perfection over authenticity.
Quote collection
Anne Marie Miller quotes
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"God is not usually a burning bush in my life. He's usually a very quiet whisper. And he never shows up too early...but he's also never late, either."
"After a few years of the addiction controlling my online life, and beginning to affect my life offline as well - meeting men and becoming physically involved with them - whether I believed in God or not, to me was moot. Anything that had as much control over my life as this addiction did could not be healthy."
"It takes courage to say, "I need help" and to be vulnerable and accept advice from people who may be wiser than you are. It takes courage to die to ourselves so we can become fully alive in a love and hope and freedom that only come when we do push our pride away."
"Surrender goes against our very nature to be independent. Surrender indicates we willingly choose to rely on others. We must rewire our thinking to recognize that needing another person (and being the person someone else needs) is not a weakness; it only strengthens us."
"In times that are dark and God seems far [away], I look for him in small ways - the innocent laughter of a child on an airplane, the way the rain falls down through tree branches, the aroma of honeysuckle as I ride my bike down the Natchez Trace, and through the love of friends who have carried me through the darkest times of my life."
"I've found in my own life that the older I get, the more stubborn I am in my beliefs and opinions. Without keeping my ego in check, it would be easy for me to bail on relationships when I didn't agree with someone. The antidote to this problem is humility, plain and simple. The more we claim an unassuming nature, the more we believe the best about people and situations, and the more we try and see others through the lens of love. We are then given the opportunity for our relationships to grow."
"Sometimes when we are afraid to confess an area of brokenness or sin in our lives, we know the changes we need to make."
"I think subconsciously because of my upbringing, I was very aware of values and morals and that's why I experienced the occasional guilt with my habits."