Counselor Quotes

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Elisabeth Elliot
“Where does your security lie? Is God your refuge, your hiding place, your stronghold, your shepherd, your counselor, your friend, your redeemer, your saviour, your guide? If He is, you don't need to search any further for security.”
Elisabeth Elliot

Erik Pevernagie
“Fear can be a first-rate stool pigeon, a precious safeguard or a wise counselor. If it overwhelms us, we would do well not to shrink back and sulk, but crystallize our potentials, think forward and objectify our goals. ("One could still feel the smell of fear" )”
Erik Pevernagie

Molly Friedenfeld
“We are not perfect. We are here to learn. Earth is one big classroom and God is our heavenly guidance counselor and teacher.”
Molly Friedenfeld, The Book of Simple Human Truths

Neal Shusterman
“I break eye contact, then realize you must never break eye contact with the school counselor, or she’ll find something deeply psychological in your downward glance. I force eye contact again.”
Neal Shusterman, Challenger Deep

James C. Dobson
“Third, it is helpful to seek advice from those who are spiritually mature and solid in their faith. A godly counselor or pastor can assist you in avoiding the common mistakes that confuse many young people.”
James Dobson

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“As I join with you, our destination is the same. However, the rationale for that destination is entirely different. Your rationale is the fact that this destination is your calling, while my calling is to get you to your destination.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Todd Stocker
“Use fear as a counselor not a captor.”
Todd Stocker, Refined: Turning Pain into Purpose

Laurie Halse Anderson
“Guidance Counselor: [leaning forward, looking at Mom and Dad] “Do the two of you have marriage issues?”
Mother responds with unladylike language. Father suggests that the guidance counselor visit that hot, scary underground world. The guidance counselor grows quiet. Maybe she understands why I keep it zipped.”
Laurie Halse Anderson, Speak

Suzette R. Hinton
“Coaches aren’t counselors. We don’t focus on your past and resolving its challenges. We do acknowledge the influence the past is having on your present though and in some cases, a coach will recommend that a client see a therapist when the coach sees those influences threatening the client’s ability to move forward.”
Suzette Hinton

“The Creator is a Counselor.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“God is the Everlasting Counselor.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“God is the Wonderful Counselor.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“God is my counselor .”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“God is my Wonderful Counselor.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“Those who have more counselors than the counselor himself will learn more.”
Alan Maiccon

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“A true leader never has to put his ‘big boy pants on’ because he’s never taken them off.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

“God says, "I know the plans I have for you, plans for good and not for evil, plans for a future and a hope.”
Jeremiah - Bible

“God is excellent in guidance.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“When the devil creeps in with suicidal thoughts, don't creep out rather flee to your pastor or a counselor before he overwhelms your soul.”
ikechukwu Izuakor , Great Reflections on Success

Paul Bamikole
“Learn to listen to your inner counselor, believe in his counsel too and you will reap incredible benefits for doing so.”
Paul Bamikole

Alli Dyer
“It was clear that Meredith was special. Extraordinary, like Redbud had been. A conjurer.
And then there was Cliff. The first seer in the family in five generations. He could see snatches of the future, but also people's emotions and the hidden qualities of things.
They, not Lee, would be the ones to perpetuate the tradition and continue Belva's work. Lee would always be there to support them and to spend a day or a night around the fire. But she didn't want to dedicate her life to it.
Lee had started looking at the counseling graduate program at the university a few hours away. She may not be powerful like her mother or Meredith, but she could roam around a person's internal landscape. She wanted to help people like her mother. She knew how seemingly impossible it was to treat addiction, and that was a challenge she wanted to meet. The quest for knowledge was where she'd thrived all those years ago, and she wanted to return to it. That was where she belonged. And now she would use it to serve her community, as generations of Bucks had done before her.”
Alli Dyer, Strange Folk