Born: 01-01-1971
Donald Miller is a bestselling American author known for his insightful and narrative-driven approach to personal development and spirituality. His breakthrough work, "Blue Like Jazz," captivated readers with its candid exploration of faith. Beyond writing, Miller is the CEO of StoryBrand, a company that helps businesses clarify their messaging. His engaging storytelling and motivational insights have established him as a prominent voice in contemporary self-improvement literature.
I don't think any of us can truly understand how valuable or how meaningless our lives are until we have kids.
We are all born selfish, and it's not until we are in love that we realize what selfishness is.
I don't think the opposite of love is hate. I think the opposite of love is apathy.
People don't care what you know until they know that you care.
The problem with a lot of religious people is that they have so many answers they don't have any questions.
In the end, the story is about the love of God, or the lack of it.
The greatest gift of love you can give someone is your full attention.
We were made to live in the realm of the miraculous, to live in the realm of the unexplainable.
The problem with sin is not that it's bad, but that it's so good.
The greatest way to be a friend is to be present.
The way we react to our troubles determines our character and the quality of our lives.
The way we measure our worth as human beings is in how much we love others.