Quotes about Intangible
The things that matter most in this world can never be held in our hand.
— Gloria Gaither
What counts can't always be counted; what can be counted doesn't always count.
— Albert Einstein
The POSITIVE THINKER sees the INVISIBLE, feels the INTANGIBLE, and achieves the IMPOSSIBLE.
— Winston Churchill
It is the unseen and the spiritual in people that determines the outward and the actual.
— Oswald Chambers
True love can't be bought.
— Jon Jones
Faith is nothing at all tangible. ... It is simply believing God; and like sight, it is nothing apart from its object. You might as well shut your eyes and look inside, and see whether you have sight, as to look inside to discover whether you have faith.
— Hannah Whitall Smith
In the midst of the shopping and the wrapping and the arranging of presents under your tree this Christmas, may you not forget the gifts you cannot yet hold in your hands.
— Bishop TD Jakes
We do not need more of the things that are seen, we need more of the things that are unseen.
— Calvin Coolidge
None of them, not even he, seemed to realize they weren't just physical beings, that God had left a mark upon them by the simple fact of his creation. They preferred their idols, tangible, possessing, capricious characteristics like themselves, easily understood. They wanted something they could manipulate. God was inconceivable, intangible, incomprehensible, unexploitable.
— Francine Rivers
Ideas are intangible forces, but they have more power than the physical brains that give birth to them. They have the power to live on, after the brain that creates them has returned to dust.
— Napoleon Hill
We who desire to accumulate riches, should remember the real leaders of the world always have been men who harnessed, and put into practical use, the intangible, unseen forces of unborn opportunity, and have converted those forces, [or impulses of thought], into sky-scrapers, cities, factories, airplanes, automobiles, and every form of convenience that makes life more pleasant.
— Napoleon Hill
The easier it is to quantify, the less it's worth.
— Seth Godin