Quotes about Understanding
Every individual we meet is different than we are. Members of the same family differ one from the other. Friend differs from friend, husband from wife, sister from brother, nation from nation. All these differences make 'feeling' love difficult and isolated to specific individuals according to our tastes and their personalities.
— Mother Angelica
The important thing about tax reform is you make the tax code less complicated, easier for people to understand.
— Grover Norquist
If I am given a formula, and I am ignorant of its meaning, it cannot teach me anything, but if I already know it what does the formula teach me?
— St. Augustine
I believe in this concept that you learn by teaching.
— Stephen Covey
When someone is in crisis, don't start by teaching, leveraging, or explaining. Just be with.
— John Ortberg
To make your people understand what righteousness is, this must be the basis of all your teaching.
— Joseph Barber Lightfoot
13 Who is wise and understanding among you? Let him show by his good behavior his works in the humility of wisdom.
— Rick Joyner
We receive life by coming to Him. The life that is on a solid foundation is not just one that understands doctrine accurately, but is one that is joined to the Word Himself. It is not just knowing the Book of the Lord, but knowing the Lord of the Book. However, because He is Truth, we must love the truth and be passionately devoted to accuracy of doctrine as well.
— Rick Joyner
The life that is on a solid foundation is not just one that understands doctrine accurately, but is one that is joined to the Word Himself. It is not just knowing the Book of the Lord, but knowing the Lord of the Book.
— Rick Joyner
Love passionately bears with others for as long as patience is needed; love doesn't demand others to be like itself, but is so focused on the needs of others that it bends over backwards to become what others need it to be; love is not ambitious, self-centered, or so consumed with itself that it never thinks of the needs or desires that others possess.…
— Rick Renner
Knowledge without application eventually becomes boring and unfulfilling
— Rick Renner
Is this what you're trying to tell me?" "Is this the point you're making to me today?" "Is this what you want me to get from this conversation?" "Is this what you want me to do after we're done talking?" "Is this how I need to respond?" "Is there anything else I need to know about this?
— Rick Renner