Quotes about Comprehend
                        Everyone clearly needed a stiff drink in order to process what had just happened.
                    — Elton John
                        
                
                        Man has tended to make himself the measure of all things. But man's measure is too tiny to comprehend My majestic vastness. That is why most people do not see Me at all, even though
                    — Sarah Young
                        
                
                        Man has tended to make himself the measure of all things. But man's measure is too tiny to comprehend My majestic vastness. That is why most people do not see Me at all, even though they live and move and have their being in Me.
                    — Sarah Young
                        
                
                        Jesus reduced the Torah to two points — loving God, loving others (the Jesus Creed) — not to abolish the many laws but to comprehend them and to see them in their innermost essence
                    — Scot McKnight
                        
                
                        Logic cannot comprehend love; so much the worse for logic.
                    — NT Wright
                        
                
                        First learn the meaning of what you say, and then speak.
                    — Epictetus
                        
                
                        The man the world knew as Billy Graham was always 'Daddy' to me. I was well into my teens before I fully comprehended that my father had a household name and a worldwide ministry.
                    — Franklin Graham
                        
                
                        It's my luck that every time I feel I completely comprehend God's plan, I don't have a pencil with me.
                    — Robert Brault
                        
                
                        The Greeks learned in order to comprehend. The Hebrews learned in order to revere. The modern man learns in order to use.
                    — Abraham Joshua Heschel
                        
                
                        Slowly it gets to be a waiting whose outward sense I cannot comprehend; the inward reason must be found daily. Both of us have lost infinitely much during the past months; time today is a costly commodity, for who knows how much more time is given to us.7 Dietrich Bonhoeffer to Maria von Wedemeyer, 20 September 1943
                    — Dietrich Bonhoeffer
                        
                
                        You are not supposed to like things. Only to understand
                    — Ernest Hemingway
                        
                
                        By means of corporal and temporal things we may comprehend the eternal and the spiritual.
                    — St. Augustine