Quotes about Prevalent
The prevalent fear of poverty among the educated classes is the worst moral disease from which our civilization suffers.
— William James
I wouldn't venture to say which kind of sin is more prevalent. I wouldn't even want to try to characterize certain 'circles.'
— Timothy Keller
We must rediscover our faith in the future and join with one another to ensure that nonviolence is the prevalent choice for government, law enforcement, the non-profit sector, business, education, media, entertainment, arts, and for the global citizenry.
— Bernice King
The odd superstitions touched upon were all prevalent among children and slaves in the West at the period of this story—that is to say, thirty or forty years ago.
— Mark Twain
In the first few centuries of church history, theologians reacted strongly against the prevalent opinion that things happen by fate. As a result, they emphasized human freedom and tended to believe that God did not control everything that happened.
— Gregory Boyd
If addictions are really as prevalent as they seem, we would think that Scripture would be preoccupied with this struggle. And it is.
— Edward Welch
We cannot all ARGUE, but we can all PRAY; We cannot all be LEADERS, but we can all be PLEADERS; We cannot all be mighty in RHETORIC, but we can all be prevalent in PRAYER.
— Charles Spurgeon
But that from us aught should ascend to Heav'n So prevalent as to concern the mind Of God, high-bless'd, or to incline His will, Hard to belief may seem; yet this will prayer.
— John Milton
There is no sin so prevalent, so insidious, and so deep as the sin of fearing people more than we fear God.
— Kevin DeYoung