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(Luke 5:4-9)

(Matthew 14:29-31, Luke 1:37; 18:27).

The telephone may be


appropriate for our
American cousins, but not
here because we have an
adequate supply of
messenger boys.
British experts, 1876

We have declined to buy


the patent on Alexander
Graham Bells invention.
The public cannot be
trusted to master such
complicated equipment.
Western Union, 1876

Thats an amazing
invention, but who
would ever want to
use one of them?
President Rutherford Hayes
after making a demonstration
phone call. 1877

Orville,
humans will
not be able to
fly for another
50 years.
Wilbur Wright, 1901

The actual
building of roads
devoted to motor
cars is not for
the near future,
in spite of many
rumors to that
effect.
Harpers Weekly, 1902

Youd better
learn secretarial
work or else get
married.
A modeling agency to
Marilyn Monroe, 1944

You aint goin


nowhere, son.
You ought to go
back to drivin a
truck.
Grand Ole Opry manager
Jimmy Denny to Elvis Presley,
1954

We
dont like
their
sound.
Groups
of guitars
are on
the way
out.
Decca Records
officials on turning
down the Beatles,
1962

Sir Edmund Hillary to Mount Everest, 1952, one year before he and his Sherpa
guide, Tenzing Norgay, became the first men to scale the worlds highest peak.

When a reporter asked Thomas


Edison how it felt to have failed
25,000 times in his effort to create
a simple storage battery, his reply
was, I dont know why you are
calling it a failure. Today I know
25,000 ways not to make a battery.
What do you know?

When Thomas Edison invented the light


bulb, he tried over 2,000 experiments
before he got it to work. A young reporter
asked him how it felt to fail so many
times. He said, I never failed once. I
invented the light bulb. It just happened
to be a 2,000-step process.

When our dreams begin to die, so do


we. When we share our dreams with
God, He wont laugh and say, Well,
good luck. As a matter of fact, God
will take our dreams more seriously
than we do, because He knows no
compromise. He doesnt deal in pieces
of happiness and shadows of dreams.
He will ask more of us than we ask of
ourselves, but He will return more to
us than we could ever hope or imagine
ourselves.
-- Martha Williamson
Executive

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