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Peace if possible. Truth at all costs.
— Martin Luther
In 2014, when he first seriously began to consider running for president, Melania was one of the few who thought it was possible he could win. It was a punch line for his daughter, Ivanka, who had carefully distanced herself from the campaign. With a never-too-hidden distaste for her stepmother, Ivanka would say to friends: All you have to know about Melania is that she thinks if he runs he'll certainly win.
— Michael Wolff
the gospels are consciously telling the story of how God's one-time action in Jesus the Messiah ushered in a new world order within which a new way of life was not only possible, but mandatory for Jesus's followers.
— NT Wright
It is of course possible to produce apparent 'parallels' to almost anything. There is after all only a limited range of things that one can say in any 'religion', and some statements, taken cold and out of context, will look a bit like other statements whose own setting would actually indicate significant differences.
— NT Wright
For this commandment I give you today is not too difficult for you or beyond your reach.
— Deuteronomy 30:11
“Abba, Father,” He said, “all things are possible for You. Take this cup from Me. Yet not what I will, but what You will.”
— Mark 14:36
What then has become of your blessing? For I can testify that, if it were possible, you would have torn out your eyes and given them to me.
— Galatians 4:15
A loving, caring Father who sent His Son to die for our sins. Jesus made it possible for us to enjoy this intimate relationship
— Chuck Smith
For what you have really done in your handling of the evidence for belief in God, is to set yourself up as God. You have made the reach of your intellect, the standard of what is possible or not possible. You have thereby virtually determined that you intend never to meet a fact that points to God. Facts, to be facts at all—facts, that is, with decent scientific and philosophic standing—must have your stamp instead of that of God upon them as their virtual creator.
— Cornelius Van Til
Now in giving honor to one's parents or to the gods, as indeed the Philosopher says, it is impossible to repay them measure for measure; but it suffices that man repay as much as he can, for friendship does not demand measure for measure, but what is possible.
— Peter Kreeft
Confidence is consistency of thinking about what is possible and how to make it possible.
— John Eliot
It seems that God arranged the most humiliating circumstances possible for His entrance, as if to avoid any charge of favoritism.
— Philip Yancey