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God is the Source of real love, joy, peace, wisdom and everything else we all need to be the people He has created us to be.
— Joyce Meyer
... there is wisdom in madness and strong probability of truth in all accusations, for people are complete, and everyone is capable of everything.
— Joseph Heller
Wisdom is what separates average people from extraordinary people.
— Andy Andrews
To give oneself ernestly to securing righteousness and justice among the people, and while respecting the gods and demons, to keep aloof from them, that may be called wisdom.
— Confucius
Greatness inspires greatness. Creativity inspires creativity. When you align yourself with people who inspire you and help draw out the best in you, you find your best self.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Just as hundreds of brushstrokes comprised a finished canvas, people were made up of a lifetime of experiences, both good and bad. And without knowing what someone had endured, it was impossible to truly know them—and accept them—for who they were.
— Tamera Alexander
Technology has changed how people communicate, how people relate, the speed at which this takes place. To ignore that, in the name of preaching the Word, is to forget that we're to preach the Word to people.
— Tony Evans
Skill at helping people grow spiritually, like skill at playing chess, depends on understanding and valuing differences.
— John Ortberg
If you really see through the eyes of how God sees people, He loves them, but what did He do? He spoke the truth. And the truth will set you free, and you shall be free indeed.
— Jeremy Camp
We have in England a curious belief in first-rate people, meaning all the people we do not know; and this consoles us for the undeniable second-rateness of the people we do know.
— George Bernard Shaw
My goal is to embrace the people, the 'natural resources' of Israel, and to build businesses with the creative Israelis.
— Ashton Kutcher
The jubilee then is about restoring to people the capacity to participate in the economic life of the community for their own viability and society's benefit.
— Christopher Wright