Quotes related to 1 Corinthians 12:12-27
Our present condition is, Legislation without law; wisdom without a plan; a constitution without a name; and, what is strangely astonishing, perfect independence contending for dependence.
— Thomas Paine
To act collectively is according to the spirit of our institutions.
— Henry David Thoreau
The purpose of feminism is to free the uniqueness of the individual and to understand that inside each of us is a unique human being who is a combination of heredity and environment.
— Gloria Steinem
The artist...is the voice of the people.
— Alice Walker
Judgmental, prophetic lone rangers do not last.
— James Goll
Marketing is something everyone in your company is doing 24/7/365.
— Jason Fried
There is almost nothing more painful for a leader than seeing good people leave a growing organization, whether it's a priest watching a Sunday school teacher walk out the door or a CEO saying goodbye to a co-founder.
— Patrick Lencioni
I'm employee No. 3,467. I'm not a Jon Jones, I'm not a Conor McGregor. Guys like us, we've just got to step up to the plate when they call us and do what they ask and get it done.
— Corey Anderson
What makes America great is our commitment to our values of inclusivity and opportunity for all.
— Pramila Jayapal
The society in which each man lives is at once the basis for, and the nemesis of, that fullness of life which each man seeks
— Reinhold Niebuhr
In a certain but real sense, the church itself is the first cross that Jesus is crucified on, as we limit, mangle, and try to control the always too big message. All the churches seem to crucify Jesus again and again by their inability to receive his whole body, but they often resurrect him too. I am without doubt a microcosm of this universal church.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Francis "without having a specific feminist program…contributed to the feminizing of Christianity."2 French historian André Vauchez, in his critical biography of Francis, adds that this integration of the feminine "constitutes a fundamental turning point in the history of Western spirituality."3
— Fr. Richard Rohr