Quotes about Inspiration
Fiction is to the grown man what play is to the child; it is there that he changes the atmosphere and tenor of his life.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
I hold the precepts of Jesus as delivered by Himself, to be the most pure, benevolent and sublime which have ever been preached to man.
— Thomas Jefferson
To preach more than half an hour, a man should be an angel himself or have angels for hearers.
— George Whitefield
The Scriptures obtain full authority among believers only when men regard them as having sprung from heaven, as if there the living words of God were heard.
— John Calvin
We rob men of a greater vision of God because we will not give them a lower vision of themselves.
— Paul Washer
The poet's voice need not merely be the record of man, it can be one of the props, the pillars to help him endure and prevail.
— William Faulkner
The Bible is not such a book a man would write if he could, or could write if he would.
— Lewis Sperry Chafer
Man is never truly himself except when he is actively creating something.
— Dorothy Sayers
Without faith a man can do nothing; with it all things are possible.
— William Osler
To become effective men of God, then, we must know and acknowledge that every grace and every virtue proceeds from God alone, and that not even a good thought can come from us except it be of Him.
— AW Tozer
Vions are born in the soul of a man or woman who is consumed with the tension between what is and what could be.
— Andy Stanley
Where one man reads the Bible, a hundred read you and me.
— DL Moody