Quotes about Rush
Prudence is not the same thing as caution. Caution is a helpful strategy when you're crossing a minefield; it's a disaster when you're in a gold rush.
— John Ortberg
Love will always suffer. If the church tries to win victories either all in a rush or by steps taken in some other spirit, it may appear to succeed for a while. Think of the pomp and "glory" of the late medieval church. But the "victory" will be hollow and will leave all kinds of problems in its wake.
— NT Wright
I think a lot of our bad habits are simply the result of being in too big a hurry to do a thing right to start with.
— Joyce Meyer
It's easy to write for God and about God, because what a thrill to remind the church that the Holy Spirit of God is in you. What a rush! What an amazing blessing!
— Francis Chan
O Music! Miraculous art! A blast of thy trumpet and millions rush forward to die; a peal of thy organ and uncounted nations sink down to pray.
— Benjamin Disraeli
And thick and fast they came at last,And more, and more, and moreāAll hopping through the frothy waves,And scrambling to the shore.
— Lewis Carroll
The chariots dash through the streets; they rush around the plazas, appearing like torches, darting about like lightning.
— Nahum 2:4
I do hope your Christmas has had a little touch of Eternity in among the rush and pitter patter and all. It always seems such a mixing of this world and the next - but that after all is the idea!
— Evelyn Underhill
Life in the fast laneSurely make you lose your mind.
— Anonymous
Young people are caught up in whatever appears to be the most bizarre. They look for truth and settle for folly. False religions and the occult are clever in reaching seekers who want to experience a rush of any kind.
— Billy Graham
When I find myself wondering what hell must be like, I'm reminded of the terminals in Atlanta. Thousands of people, most of whom don't know one another, crammed into a limited space, all in a hurry and trying desperately to get out.
— Charles Martin
So they rushed greedily to the plunder, taking sheep, cattle, and calves. They slaughtered them on the ground and ate meat with the blood still in it.
— 1 Samuel 14:32