Quotes related to Colossians 3:17
Praise God (or whatever it is) from (if direction exists) whom (if personality exists) all blessings (if that word corresponds to any percept of objective reality) flow (if Heraclitus and Bergson and Einstein are correct in stating that everything is more or less flowing about).
— Dorothy Sayers
But once you've got the How, the Why drives it home.
— Dorothy Sayers
In every age, art holds up to us the standard pattern of exemplary conduct, and real life does its best to conform.
— Dorothy Sayers
The grateful heart will always find opportunities to show its gratitude.
— Aesop
Purpose and principle, clearly understood and articulated, and commonly shared, are the genetic code of any healthy organization. To the degree that you hold purpose and principles in common among you, you can dispense with command and control. People will know how to behave in accordance with them, and they'll do it in thousands of unimaginable, creative ways. The organization will become a vital, living set of beliefs.
— Alan Hirsch
Gratitude, warm, sincere, intense, when it takes possession of the bosom, fills the soul to overflowing and scarce leaves room for any other sentiment or thought.
— John Quincy Adams
One thing about 'Star Wars' that I'm really proud of is that it expands the imagination. That's why I like the 'Star Wars' toys.
— George Lucas
Remember what you do in life is merely a reflection of who you are as a Christian, one who loves and serves the Lord.
— Rachel Hauck
Thank you. For making me remember the good.
— Rachel Hauck
Set an example. Let this be another lesson to you. Don't do, say, post, or share anything on social media you'd not want anyone to see. That you wouldn't want someone to uncover ten, twenty years from now. It could hinder you from getting a job or some grand opportunity. Character and values matter, Imani.
— Rachel Hauck
There is always a best way of doing everything, if it be to boil an egg. Manners are the happy ways of doing things.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
What you do speaks so loud that I cannot hear what you say.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson