Quotes about Reckless
words of the reckless pierce like swords, but the tongue of the wise brings healing. (Proverbs 12:18, NIV)
- Lisa Bevere
You're a rotten driver, I protested. Either you ought to be more careful, or you oughtn't drive at all. I am careful. No you're not. Well, other people are, she said lightly. What's that got to do with it? They'll keep out of my way, she insisted. It takes two to make an accident.
- F Scott Fitzgerald
To play it safe is the most risky decision we could make. To risk is the safest decision we can make with God. No matter the short-term implications, we must obey God with reckless abandon.
- Ed Stetzer
The driving is like the driving of Jehu the son of Nimshi; for he driveth furiously.
- Anonymous
I shop like a bull - I charge everything!
- Anonymous
[The prodigal son] wasted his substance with riotous living.
- Anonymous
God's reckless grace is our greatest hope.
- Timothy Keller
God says that he will give you grace to handle the disappointments that lie ahead; your task is to live for him in the present. At first, this feels reckless, as if you were enjoying the thrill of a speeding car when you are courting devastation at the next turn. But it isn't reckless to trust in God rather than yourself.
- Edward Welch
First, most people think the word prodigal means wayward or lost. It doesn't. Prodigal means lavish or wastefully extravagant. It's like spending money recklessly. It also means to give on a lavish scale. So, in the case of the prodigal son story, you could argue that the father was prodigal since he gave his love freely, on a lavish scale. You might even say recklessly.
- Richard Paul Evans
In a nutshell, the Bible from Genesis 3 to Revelation 22 tells the story of a God reckless with desire to get his family back.
- Philip Yancey
Korsakov got himself shot again, eh? Not surprised. the man's hobby is getting shot. He has a positive talent for it.
- James Kennedy
Nature is reckless of the individual. When she has points to carry she carries them
- Ralph Waldo Emerson