Quotes related to Proverbs 3:5
his thoughts revolving silently in this squirrel-cage of mystification.
— Dorothy Sayers
And heresy is, as I have tried to show, largely the expression of opinion of the untutored average man, trying to grapple with the problems of the universe at the point where they begin to interfere with daily life and thought.
— Dorothy Sayers
there's nothin' like Christian feelin's for upsettin' a man's domestic comfort.
— Dorothy Sayers
There's nothing you can't prove if your outlook is only sufficiently limited.
— Dorothy Sayers
I say, I don't think the human frame is very thoughtfully constructed for this sleuthhound business. If one could go on all-fours, or had eyes in one's knees, it would be a lot more practical.
— Dorothy Sayers
What women want as a class is irrelevant. I want to know about Aristotle. It is true that most women care nothing about him, and a great many male undergraduates turn pale and faint at the thought of him-but I, eccentric individual that I am, do want to know about Aristotle, and I submit that there is nothing in my shape or bodily functions which need prevent my knowing about him.
— Dorothy Sayers
I have faith in the United States and our ability to make good decisions based on the facts.
— Al Gore
So often the providences of God seem to run completely counter to His promises, but only that He may test our faith, only that He may ultimately accomplish His purpose for our lives in a way that He could never do if the path were always smooth.
— Alan Redpath
But to doubt God and to question His motives causes our faith to shrink until literally we cease to be believers—we are believers in name, but not in practice or in action.
— Alan Redpath
Sometimes you develop a passion for something because of some personal experience.
— Francis Collins
Faith is the first step to understanding. Either it's the Word of an infallible God, the fallible words of men, or faith in what you personally believe. You've got to have faith in something. Believe me.
— Ray Comfort
In Belgium, we know the U.S. culture through the television, but it's not the truth. It's interesting to see that Philadelphia is really industrial. I love industrial cities. Everybody hates them, but I think they're the best places to be creative. The more gritty it is, the more I love it.
— Stromae