Quotes about One
In things of beauty, he contemplated the One who is supremely beautiful, and, led by the footprints he found in creatures, he followed the Beloved everywhere
- St Bonaventure
You go to certain movies where everything will be right and you will be invested in the story, but a movie like 'The Room' affects you instantly, and you are left with asking questions. You're almost like a part of the movie, as its not doing what it's supposed to do, and you become one with the film, and you say what you want.
- Greg Sestero
James 2:19- 'You believe there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe that- and shudder.' God doesn't just want us to have good theology; He wants us to know and love Him.
- Francis Chan
By worshiping God wholeheartedly with our lips and lives, we get to do the greatest thing in the greatest way for the greatest One.
- Stephen Kendrick
Death - Death can be faced, dealt with, adjusted to, outlived. It's the not knowing that destroys interminably... This being suspended in suspense; waiting - weightless, How does one face the faceless, adjust to nothing? Waiting implies something to wait for. Is there? There is One. One who knows... I rest my soul on that.
- Ruth Bell Graham
We have unlimited reasons to hide our work and only one reason to share it: to be of service.
- Seth Godin
The God of creation and the God of written revelation are One, and there are irrefutable arguments to show that the Almighty who made the heavens and the earth is also the Author of the Bible.
- AW Pink
God had one son on earth without sin, but never one without suffering.
- St. Augustine
Concepts create idols; only wonder comprehends anything. People kill one another over idols. Wonder makes us fall to our knees.
- Gregory of Nyssa
For the one and only time I caught a glimpse of a great heart as well as of a great brain.
- Arthur Conan Doyle
The second set assert that the contrarieties are contained in the one and emerge from it by segregation, (20) for example Anaximander and also all those who assert that 'what is' is one and many, like Empedocles and Anaxagoras; for they too produce other things from their mixture by segregation. These differ, however, from each other in that the former imagines a cycle of such changes, the latter a single series.
- Aristotle
It is, then, clearly impossible for Being to be one in this sense.
- Aristotle