Quotes about Convenience
In the past, missionaries have traveled to far countries with the message of the gospel - with great hardship and often with the loss of life. In contrast, we can reach millions instantly from the comfort of our homes by merely hitting the 'send' button on our computers, or with iPads, or phones.
— Ray Comfort
God is truth and is to be worshiped, not because it's convenient, makes us feel good, or is therapeutic.
— Charles Colson
That work led to my theory of disruptive innovation,1 which explains the phenomenon by which an innovation transforms an existing market or sector by introducing simplicity, convenience, accessibility, and affordability where complication and high cost have become the status quo—eventually completely redefining the industry.
— Clayton M. Christensen
Everybody loves to have things which please the palate put in their way, without trouble or preparation.
— Samuel Johnson
You build trust with others each time you choose integrity over image, truth over convenience, or honor over personal gain.
— John Maxwell
[God] will not be used as a convenience. Men or nations who think they can revive the Faith in order to make a good society might just as well think they can use the stairs of heaven as a shortcut to the nearest chemist's shop.
— CS Lewis
How utterly terrible is the current idea that Christians can serve God at their own convenience.
— AW Tozer
The sad truth is that we live in a world that encourages selfishness, independence, convenience, isolation, and using people rather than loving them.
— Mark Driscoll
This is human nature: to find a morality that is comfortable and convenient and let it suffice for holiness. But it is not.
— John Eldredge
Nashville bike store: and you'll get hours back in your day and get to work faster.
— Donald Miller
The kitchen clock is more convenient than sidereal time. We must use the popular category, as we do by the Linnæan classification, for convenience, and not as exact and final. Otherwise, we are presently confounded, when the best-settled traits of one race are claimed by some new ethnologist as precisely characteristic of the rival tribe.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Too many Christians have a commitment of convenience. They'll stay faithful as long as it's safe and doesn't involve risk, rejection, or criticism. Instead of standing alone in the face of challenge or temptation, they check to see which way their friends are going.
— Charles Stanley