Quotes about Time
Our faith teaches us that when our time on earth is over, God will call us home no matter what. We just need to accept His will and move on with life.
- Wanda Brunstetter
It is almost startling to hear this warning of departed time sounding among the tombs, and telling the lapse of the hour, which, like a billow, has rolled us onward towards the grave.
- Washington Irving
I don't believe that grief passes away. It has its time and place forever. More time is added to it; it becomes a story within a story. But grief and griever alike endure.
- Wendell Berry
There is no substitute for time. Giving time is giving life to others.
- Darlene Zschech
Things that are important to us are written in our calendars. If you want to be intentional about setting aside time to pray, you need to plan for it.
- Dave Ferguson
It takes a long time to ruin a life. It all starts with the stories we live by.
- James Bryan Smith
The expectation that he will come again—in fulfillment of all human longing at the end of time. "Parousia" is the technical name for this expectation; "eschatology.
- James Carroll
The great opposition to reading is what I allow to fill my time instead of reading. To say we have no time to read is not really true; we simply have chosen to use our time for other things, or have allowed our time to be filled to the exclusion of reading. So don't add reading to your to-do list. Just stop doing the things that keep you from doing it. But read.
- James Emery White
Time to plant trees is when you're young, So you will have them to walk among - So, aging, you can walk in shade That you and time together made.
- James Hayford
If all you are doing is spending time with the struggling members of your church and you are not building proactively into your church's culture, and you are being shortsighted and limiting the effectiveness of your ministry.
- James MacDonald
Infinite players die. Since the boundaries of death are always part of the play, the infinite player does not die at the end of the play, but in the course of play.
- James Carse
If the silence of nature is the possibility of language, language is the possibility of history.
- James Carse