Quotes about Love
Live more humanly, bravely, and compassionately in such circumstances, mainly through a call to discipleship.
— James Carroll
I'm certain that most couples expect to find intimacy in marriage, but it somehow eludes them.
— James Dobson
Children are not casual guests in our home. They have been loaned to us temporarily for the purpose of loving them and instilling a foundation of values on which their future lives will be built.
— James Dobson
One of the most important responsibilities in the Christian life is to care about others, smile at them, and be a friend to the friendless.
— James Dobson
Unloving attitudes and words cause a "stench that the world can smell... Our sharp tongues, the lack of love between us... these are what properly trouble the world."
— James Emery White
For [Martin Luther] King nonviolence was more than a strategy; it was the way of life defined by love for others—the only way to heal broken humanity.
— James H. Cone
Do you fall in love with someone because you understand them? Not at nineteen. It's their otherness that draws you in. At nineteen you're collecting people. Trying on different ways of being.
— James Kennedy
God is love, and he designed us with the capacity to love him back. But he won't force the issue. We have the freedom to choose him or turn away. Our choice is what determines where we will go after death.
— James Garlow
For I am sure that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.
— James Garlow
You can't teach a person to love something. But you can get him to feel the heat of your love for something.
— James MacDonald
Repentance is shockingly beautiful when we see it not as "I sinned again, I need to repent," but as "I sinned against my God again, but He is calling me back so He can lavish me with His love and forgiveness.
— James MacDonald
Churches closing at a rate of six thousand per year in North America are not doing so because of worship style or form of government or methodology. They are failing because regardless of your preference on those points, it's pointless to deny the true cause behind debates and divisions—a failure to love.
— James MacDonald