Quotes related to Proverbs 3:5-6
I'm not a reckless person, in the sense that I wouldn't do something that's reckless or dangerous, because I'm a pretty careful person. For example, I don't snow ski. I did it once, and I promised God I'd never do it again if I lived through it.
— Mike Huckabee
We're very passionate about figure skating but it's a huge world out there and there's a lot of opportunity, and it'll be so much fun to see where we go.
— Scott Moir
Perhaps all the questions we ask of love, to measure, test, probe, and save it, have the additional effect of cutting it short. Perhaps the reason we are unable to love is that we yearn to be loved, that is, we demand something (love) from our partner instead of delivering ourselves up to him demand-free and asking for nothing but his company.
— Milan Kundera
I was not a hypocrite, with one real face and several false ones. I had several faces because I was young and didn't know who I was or wanted to be.
— Milan Kundera
The degree of slowness is directionally proportional to the intensity of memory. The degree of speed is directionally proportional to the intensity of forgetting.
— Milan Kundera
If I hadn't met you, I'd certainly have fallen in love with him.
— Milan Kundera
But man, because he has only one life to live, cannot conduct experiments to test whether to follow his passion (compassion) or not.
— Milan Kundera
Failures can be God's little whispers (or) a full earthquake in our lives because we didn't listen to the whispers
— Oprah Winfrey
When the Lord calls me home, whenever that may be, I will leave with the greatest love for this county of ours and eternal optimism for its future.
— Ronald Reagan
When we harness the natural force of harmony, joy, and love, we create success and good fortune with effortless ease.
— Deepak Chopra
The life of the mind is reality, and love without romantic illumination is a spiritless matter.
— Ellen Glasgow
We knew not where we were going. We only knew that we must run, run to the end of the world, run to the end of our days.
— Ayn Rand