Quotes about Element
The progress of religion is steadily to its identity with morals. Strength enters just as much as the moral element prevails.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Einstein said that he wanted "to know how God created the world. I am not interested in this or that phenomenon, in the spectrum of this or that element. I want to know His thought, the rest are details."3
— Norman Geisler
Courage as an element of faith is the daring self-affirmation of one's own being in spite of the powers of "non-being" which are the heritage of everything finite.
— Paul Tillich
Like all life, it grows sick and dies when it is uprooted from its proper element.
— Thomas Merton
Isn't there in every human soul...an initial spark, a divine element, incorruptible in this world, immortal in the next, that good can bring out, prime, ignite, set on fire and cause to blaze splendidly, and that evil can never extinguish?
— Victor Hugo
Since the most creative element in our person, the superior factor in our entire entity, is the mind
— Norman Vincent Peale
Danger only threatens when a political system sends those not-decent people, i.e., the negative element of a nation, to the top.
— Viktor E. Frankl
True human wholeness must include the spiritual as an essential element. Moreover, the spiritual is precisely that constituent which is primarily responsible for the unity of man.
— Viktor E. Frankl
In all pleasure hope is a considerable part.
— Samuel Johnson
Is there not in every human soul a primitive spark, a divine element, incorruptible in this world and immortal in the next, which can be developed by goodness, kindled, lit up, and made to radiate, and which evil can never entirely extinguish.
— Victor Hugo
True love is not a strong, fiery, impetuous passion. It is, on the contrary, an element calm and deep.
— Ellen White
Faith is the element which transforms the ordinary vibration of thought, created by the finite mind of man, into the spiritual equivalent.
— Napoleon Hill