Quotes related to Philippians 4:8
The best travel is that which one can take by one's own fireside. In memory or imagination.
— George Eliot
Our moral faculties must be placed highest, else they can no more flourish than could a plant growing under the shade and drip of trees.
— Henry Ward Beecher
The media only writes about the sinners and the scandals, he said, but that's normal, because 'a tree that falls makes more noise than a forest that grows.
— Pope Francis
Four things to learn in life: To think clearly without hurry or confusion; To love everybody sincerely; To act in everything with the highest motives; To trust God unhesitatingly.
— Helen Keller
In our country we must trust the people to hear and see both the good and the bad and to choose the good.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
It is the mind that makes the body.
— Sojourner Truth
Unswerving loyalty to duty, constant devotion to truth, and a clear conscience will overcome every discouragement and surely lead the way to usefulness and high achievement.
— Grover Cleveland
Begin with the beautiful, which leads you to the good, which leads you to the truth.
— Robert Barron
In building a statue, a sculptor doesn't keep adding clay to his subject. Actually, he keeps chiseling away at the nonessentials until the truth of his creation is revealed without obstruction.
— Bruce Lee
Could we but think with the intensity we love with, we might do great things.
— Philip James Bailey
Believe in poverty and you will be poor. Believe in wealth and you will be rich. Believe in love and you will have love. Believe in health and you will be healthy.
— Napoleon Hill
I love huge movies. Not sure I am the guy to make them, but you can rely on me being there watching them.
— Danny Boyle