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Quotes about Intense

when we talk about the peace of God, don't think of singing and swaying and holding hands in a circle. The peace of God is strong, intense, palpable, real. You can sense its stable presence giving you inner security despite insecure circumstances.
— Priscilla Shirer
There was no question but what he had just experienced came from beyond him—a sign of his transformation, and certainly the wonder of it all. Love so pure, so intense, burned away all he had been. No longer was he the second son, the princeling who would never make his rightful claim, the man of thwarted ambitions, the lonely officer trapped in a post and a land that hated him and all that he stood for. None of this mattered. Not in the face of this love.
— Janette Oke
When we preach the love of God there is a danger of forgetting that the Bible reveals not first the love of God but the intense, blazing holiness of God, with His love at the center of that holiness.
— Oswald Chambers
such a brutal way of killing someone that it gave birth to the word "excruciating.
— Shane Claiborne
Soft words to his fierce passion she assayed
— John Milton
Anxiety seems to be an intense desire for something, accompanied by a fear of the consequences of not receiving it.
— John Piper
Art is the most intense mode of invidualism that the world has known.
— Oscar Wilde
Where there is not intense longing to be kept to the utmost from sinning, and to be brought into the closest possible union with the Saviour, the thought of being crucified with Him can find no entrance.
— Andrew Murray
These experiences we can only find in individuals for whom religion exists not as a dull habit, but as an acute fever rather. But
— William James
And the people were scorched by intense heat, and they cursed the name of God, who had authority over these plagues; yet they did not repent and give Him glory.
— Revelation 16:9
Passion makes most psychiatrists nervous
— Joseph Campbell
Give us an intense distaste for things that displease You and a renewed pleasure in things that bring You honor and magnify Your truth.
— Charles Swindoll