Quotes about Principles
The Principle Always Work if you Work the Principles" - All you have to do is DECIDE what you want. BELIEVE you DESERVE IT, and PRACTICE the success PRINCIPLES.
— Jack Canfield
The men who succeed best in public life are those who take the risk of standing by their own convictions.
— James A. Garfield
The Declaration of Sentiments, written in 1833, reads that our principles 'forbid the doing of evil that good may come, and lead us to reject—and to entreat the oppressed to reject—the use of all carnal weapons for deliverance from bondage; relying solely upon those which are spiritual, and mighty through God
— Lynn Austin
Compromise built upon compromise equals failure.
— Lysa TerKeurst
There is much in life that is complicated and beyond our understanding, but the basic principles of human liberty are not so complicated, and if we hold to them, we will find a way to correct our mistakes and set a true course
— Madeleine Albright
This is why the apply some principles approach to marriage improvement doesn't work. So long as we choose to turn a blind eye to how we are fallen as men or women, and to the unique style of relating that we have forged out of our sin and brokenness, we will continue to do damage to our marriages.
— John Eldredge
When you have a spirit of excellence, you do the right thing not because somebody is watching or making you do it; you do it because it's the right thing to do.
— Joel Osteen
Every Christian should be both conservative and radical; conservative in preserving the faith and radical in applying it.
— John Stott
Do not look for a miracle, because you will not find it. You will find only the eternal laws of nature. These laws are available to every person who has the faith and the courage to use them.
— Napoleon Hill
Character is always lost when a high ideal is sacrificed on the altar of conformity and popularity.
— Charles Spurgeon
We must have faith in the people of this country and faith in our principles.
— Ronald Reagan
Of all people who engage in controversy, we, who are called Calvinists, are most expressly bound by our own principles to the exercise of gentleness and moderation.
— John Newton