Quotes related to Ecclesiastes 3:1
In a clock, stop but one wheel and you stop every wheel, because they are dependent upon one other. So when God has ordered a thing for the present to be thus and thus, how do you know how many things depend upon this thing? God may have some work to do twenty years hence that depends on this passage of providence that falls out this day or this week.
— Jeremiah Burroughs
Without hard work, time itself becomes an ally of the primitive forces of social stagnation. So we must help time and realize that the time is always ripe to do right.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Now this relaxation of the mind from work consists on playful words or deeds. Therefore it becomes a wise and virtuous man to have recourse to such things at times.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
My work has always been the product of my time.
— William Saroyan
There is no time for cut-and-dried monotony. There is time for work. And time for love. That leaves no other time.
— Coco Chanel
'Pretty Little Liars' - my sister and I read the books, so we stuck to it for the first season, but it started to kind of drift off; so did we.
— Gracie Gold
Country music is just country. It's going to shift around a little bit, doing some different instrumentations, different production styles. But it will always come back to what you heard at the Opry. Nobody wants it to change.
— Steven Curtis Chapman
Too many church services start at eleven sharp and end at twelve dull.
— Vance Havner
In winter there is no heat, no light, no noon, evening touches morning, there is fog, and mist, the window is frosted, and you cannot see clearly. The sky is but the mouth of a cave. The whole day is the cave.... Frightful season! Winter changes into stone the water of heaven and the heart of man.
— Victor Hugo
If you're too focused on your current business, it's hard to change and concentrate on innovating.
— Bill Gates
Christmas is over and Business is Business.
— Anonymous
There is an increasingly pervasive sense that one age is over and a new one is beginning - in business, in politics, in science, in psychology.
— Marianne Williamson