Quotes related to 1 Corinthians 13:13
The best portion of a good man's life: his little, nameless unremembered acts of kindness and love.
— William Wordsworth
If love is the answer, could you rephrase the question?
— Lily Tomlin
Martin Luther King said it was time to inject a new dimension of love into the veins of human civilization. I don't think anyone is calling Martin Luther King a New Age woo-woo.
— Marianne Williamson
Don't die to see me, live to love me.
— Jeff Hardy
Making a difference in your work is not about productivity; it's about people. When you focus on others and connect with them, you can work together to accomplish great things.
— John Maxwell
Miracles occur naturally as expressions of love. When you choose to love, you choose to work miracles.
— Marianne Williamson
The only true and lasting inspiration for life is genuine love for God, and submitted gratitude that I get to be a part of the redemptive quest.
— John Ortberg
It is reasonable to love the Absolute absolutely for the same reason it is reasonable to love the relative relatively.
— Peter Kreeft
But that is all prayer requires: faith, hope, and love. Great holiness, or piety, or sanctity are not required. Prayer is a road to holiness.
— Peter Kreeft
Charity transcends mere virtue. Yet once this charity exists, it fulfills all virtue, as the New Law fulfills the Old and as grace fulfills nature. Charity is the heart and soul of all virtue.
— Peter Kreeft
Since (1) charity is supernatural, and comes only from the real presence of God in the soul (St. Thomas' paragraph 3), and since (2) all men, and not only Christians, are capable of charity (as has been proved in the paragraph above), it follows that (3) all men are capable of accepting the real presence of God in their souls, even if they have defective or mistaken concepts of God.
— Peter Kreeft
of all the natural virtues these four are "cardinal," i.e., the hinges ("cardes") on which all other virtues turn, the foundations on which all the other virtues are built.
— Peter Kreeft