Quotes about Creation
The gospel is entirely a message about what someone else has done not only for me but also for the renewal of the whole creation.
— Michael Horton
I was not creating icons when I wrote the 'The X-Men' and the 'The New Mutants.' I was creating people.
— Chris Claremont
Words have power. Words created this universe... Everything started with the Word. The Bible says, 'In the beginning was the word.' In the same way, your words have creative power.
— Bo Sanchez
When we dream with God, we become the masterpieces of His imagination.
— Bill Johnson
Satan is limited in every way. God gave him his gifts and abilities at his own creation. There has never been a battle between God and satan. The entire realm of darkness could be forever wiped out with a word. But God chose to defeat him through those made in His own likeness—those who would worship God by choice.
— Bill Johnson
One of the most priceless parts of our human life is the area called desire. It is a God-given gift that separates us from all the rest of creation.
— Bill Johnson
By staying focused on what I intend to create, by believing that the universe is all-providing, and by knowing that I'm worthy of the unlimited beneficence of the Source of being, I just keep attracting prosperity to me.
— Wayne Dyer
Surely God would not have created such a being as man, with an ability to grasp the infinite, to exist only for a day! No, no, man was made for immortality.
— Abraham Lincoln
I don't write the books. God writes the books and delivers the speeches.
— Wayne Dyer
What is the use of writing plays, what is the use of writing anything, if there is not a will which finally moulds chaos itself into a race of gods.
— George Bernard Shaw
In solitude we become aware that we were together before we came together and that life is not a creation of our will but rather an obedient response to the reality of our being united.
— Henri Nouwen
Is the human race a joke? Was it devised and patched together in a dull time when there was nothing important to do?
— Mark Twain