Quotes about Response
We can react with bitterness and hate God, as some do, or we can accept suffering as a natural part of life and a condition that comes with living in this world. We cannot avoid suffering, but we can determine our response to it.
— Billy Graham
Over the years, people I've met have often asked me what I'm working on, and I've usually replied that the main thing was a book about Dresden.
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Sometimes I am asked if I know 'the response to Auschwitz; I answer that not only do I not know it, but that I don't even know if a tragedy of this magnitude has a response.
— Elie Wiesel
The Christian truth is attractive and persuasive because it responds to humanity's deepest needs.
— Pope Francis
Responding to truth will keep you safe. Reacting to error will only create another error.
— Bill Johnson
Evangelizing includes the endeavor to elicit a response to the truth taught.
— JI Packer
In moments when things don't go your way or something isn't said just the way you wish it had been said, the condition of your heart is revealed for all to see.
— Bill Hybels
But to follow Jesus is not to imitate him, for following him does not mean becoming a Jesus oneself. Nor does it mean admiration of a hero and a mystical contemporaneity with him.[48] One follows Christ in one's own response to the mission of Christ at the present day and in taking up one's own cross.
— Jurgen Moltmann
Jesus responded that He did not come to discuss the Law nor to challenge the Roman Empire. He had come to herald the Good News that the Really Real is love and to invite men and women to a joyous response to that love. Sober, hard-headed, realistic critics simply shook their heads. "Why doesn't He address the critical questions?
— Brennan Manning
A poet has written, "The desire to feel loved is the last illusion: let it go and you will be free." Just as the sunrise of faith requires the sunset of our former unbelief, so the dawn of trust requires letting go of our craving spiritual consolations and tangible reassurances. Trust at the mercy of the response it receives is a bogus trust.
— Brennan Manning
Drinking our cup is not simply adapting ourselves to a bad situation and trying to use it as well as we can. Drinking our cup is a hopeful, courageous, and self-confident way of living. It is standing in the world with head erect, solidly rooted in the knowledge of who we are, facing the reality that surrounds us and responding to it from our hearts.
— Henri Nouwen
A complainer is hard to live with, and very few people know how to respond to the complaints made by a self-rejecting person. The tragedy is that, often, the complaint, once expressed, leads to that which is most feared: further rejection.
— Henri Nouwen