Quotes about Investigation
Consequently, we know the most perfect way of seeking God, and the most suitable order, is not for us to attempt with bold curiosity to penetrate to the investigation of his essence, which we ought more to adore than meticulously to search out, but for us to contemplate him in his works whereby he renders himself near and familiar to us, and in some manner communicates himself.
— John Calvin
Everybody has a little bit of Watergate in him.
— Billy Graham
To follow implies not only the denying of one's own clarity, investigation, integrity and honesty, but it also implies that your motive in following is reward.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
As I mentioned we have arrested or detained over 1,000 people here in America to determine to find out what they know.
— George W. Bush
What's the use of making mysteries? It only makes people want to nose 'em out.
— Edith Wharton
Purpose is a desire for something in our own power, coupled with an investigation into its means.
— Aristotle
In a short time God began to manifest His power and soon the building could not contain the people. Now the meetings continue all day and into the night and the fire is kindling all over the city and surrounding towns. Proud, well-dressed preachers come in to "investigate." Soon their high looks are replaced with wonder, then conviction comes, and very often you will find them in a short time wallowing on the dirty floor, asking God to forgive them and make them as little children.
— William Seymour
The more you ask certain questions, the more dangerous they become.
— Elie Wiesel
Byron Katie says, "We don't attach to people or things, we attach to uninvestigated concepts that we believe to be true in the moment.
— Jen Sincero
Before even getting to David Cameron's father here's a starting-point question about the Panama Papers: how is the desire to break the anonymity of Panama banking secrecy different from the FBI's interest in breaking Apple's encryption of the iPhone?
— Michael Wolff
Crime is a subject that needs to be looked at in-depth since the percentage is on the rise.
— Sudha Chandran
Most people live unprepared for death. But those who are wise will go to a reliable source to investigate what's on the other side. And if they discover that the choices they make during their brief stay in this world will matter in the world to come, they'll want to adjust those choices accordingly.
— Randy Alcorn