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Quotes about Constancy

Without constancy there is neither love, friendship, nor virtue in the world.
— Joseph Addison
The knowledge of faith consists in assurance rather than in comprehension... We add the words "sure and firm" in order to express a more solid constancy of persuasion.
— John Calvin
It is well for us that, amidst all the variableness of life, there is One whom change cannot affect; One whose heart can never alter, and on whose brow mutability can make no furrows.
— Charles Spurgeon
I am convinced that the human heart hungers for constancy. In forfeiting the sanctity of sex by casual, nondiscriminatory making out and sleeping around, we forfeit something we cannot well do without. There is dullness, monotony, sheer boredom in all of life when virginity and purity are no longer protected and prized.
— Elisabeth Elliot
Love is like the North Star. In a changing world, it's always constant.
— Gordon Hinckley
From it came the constancy of mind, persistency of purpose, love of suffering humanity and of truth, justice and goodness. But it was not enough for him to seek justice, truth, honesty and goodness for their own sake and patiently to suffer for them. No, according to Bonhoeffer, we have to do so in loyal obedience to Him who is the source and spring of all goodness, justice and truth and on whom he felt absolutely dependent.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
like the moon, established forever, a faithful witness in the sky.” Selah
— Psalm 89:37
There are still stars which move in ordered and beautiful rhythm. There are still people in this world who keep promises.
— Madeleine L'Engle
The word 'hope' I take for faith; and indeed, hope is nothing else but the constancy of faith.
— John Calvin
Christ is the meritorious cause of the bestowing of those good gifts, faith and constancy unto martyrdom, upon you.
— John Owen
Consider seriously how quickly people change, and how little trust is to be had in them; and hold fast to God, Who does not change.
— Teresa of Avila
The direction and constancy of the will is what really matters, and intellect and feeling are only important in so far as they contribute to that.
— Evelyn Underhill