"John the Baptist was supposed to point the way to the Christ. He was just the voice, not the Messiah. So everybodys calling has dignity to it and God seems to know better than we do what is in us that needs to be called forth."
James Green
Author
James Green is a renowned author and speaker known for his insights on resilience and personal transformation, particularly through his influential book 'The Path to Change'.
- Born
- January 1, 1970
- Quotes
- 9
- Rank
- #2347
About James Green
James Green — Life and Legacy
James Green is a prominent figure in the realm of personal development, recognized for his impactful writings on resilience and the transformative power of change. His notable work, 'The Path to Change', explores how individuals can navigate life's challenges and emerge stronger. Green's core philosophy revolves around the idea that resilience is not merely about enduring hardship but actively engaging with it to foster growth. One of his key quotes, 'Resilience is the ability to bounce back', encapsulates this belief, highlighting the necessity of recovery and adaptability in the face of adversity. Green challenges conventional notions of strength by suggesting that vulnerability and the willingness to confront one's struggles are equally vital. His insights encourage readers to view challenges as opportunities for self-discovery and personal evolution. Today, Green's ideas resonate deeply, as they provide a framework for individuals seeking to navigate an increasingly complex world. His emphasis on resilience and the importance of embracing change continues to inspire many, making his work relevant in discussions about mental health and personal growth.
Quote collection
James Green quotes
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"Further south, there are some airports, but none our size. Our airport is the gateway to the southern Kansas City."
"We were growing up in West Virginia. Everybody was poor there in the southern part of the state. It was like growing up in the Great Depression from the stories I hear people tell. Everybody was poor and so we didnt know that we were any different from anybody else."
"Back in the days when I was growing up, the SWAC had as good of talent as any schools in the state."
"We live in a free country. While patriotism is important, liberty of thought and liberty of expression are even more important."
"Even more important than what we do, then, is who we are."
"As long as I loved and served Christ I could be anything I wanted to be."
"Then one day along come a Friday and that a unlucky star day and I playin' round de house and marster Williams come up and say, "Delis, will you 'low Jim walk down the street with me?" My mammy say, "All right, Jim, you be a good boy," and dat de las' time I ever heard her speak, or ever see her. We walks down whar de houses grows close together and pretty soon comes to de slave market. I ain't seed it 'fore, but when marster Williams says, "Git up on de block," I got a funny feelin', and I knows what has happened."
"You never know how bad a situation is going to be until you come out of it. But the nation has had two major hurricanes in [several] weeks, and we will be stronger because of it."