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Quotes related to 1 Corinthians 12:12-27
Spending too much time in one's individual silo can produce pride, isolation, and a stagnated ministry.
— James MacDonald
The whole question is extraordinarily complicated because of the gulf that has grown up between art on the one hand and on the other hand both the Church and secular society, so that the artists tend to be out of touch with the common man, while the latter, whether Christian or not, has only a very fumbling critical judgment to rely on.
— Dorothy Sayers
It is only when the people of God as a whole are activated in a movement that real world transformation takes place.
— Alan Hirsch
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
When you keep working with somebody, you find out a lot of things about them if you don't know each other personally.
— Karan Wahi
The Warriors team with Baron Davis, Matt Barnes, Stephen Jackson - that was an incredible team.
— Mark Lanegan
I've always felt that I was a bit of an outsider to the British children's-book illustration scene, because I don't work in line and wash.
— Anthony Browne
I hate being out there with those garbage men. They don't get you the ball.
— Michael Jordan
No man knows himself as an original.
— Washington Allston
A man who lives unrelated to other human beings dies. But a man who lives unrelated to himself also dies.
— Anais Nin
But he knows that no man is an island.
— Paulo Coelho
There is nothing but is related to us, nothing that does not interest us,--kingdom, college, tree, horse, or iron show,--the rootsof all things are in man.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson