Quotes about Discovery
Until you love yourself, you will never know who you really are and you won't know what you're really capable of
- Louise Hay
You don't find love, it finds you. It's got a little bit to do with destiny, fate, and what's written in the stars.
- Anais Nin
Life sneaks up on us every once in a while and gives us something we didn't ever know we wanted, and lights within us a love we didn't even know existed.
- Shauna Niequist
My hope is that the description of God's love in my life will give you the freedom and the courage to discover... God's love in yours.
- Henri Nouwen
His aim, in all his investigations, was the discovery and the defence of truth.
- Jonathan Edwards
Circumstances don't make the man, they only reveal him to himself.
- Epictetus
The idea that people of faith cling to God to avoid science has been replaced with the idea that atheists cling to their invented God-of-the-gaps idea to avoid the real God who created the universe that science is discovering, and whose existence is increasingly undeniable because of those very discoveries.
- Eric Metaxas
It didn't take the abbé long to get to the bottom of things, and once their identities were cleared up, Lageard put himself at their disposal, asking how he might improve their situation.
- Eric Metaxas
The God of the Bible was Lord over everything, over every scientific discovery. He was Lord over not just what we did not know, but over what we knew and were discovering through science.
- Eric Metaxas
But after all, it is a very pretty pass indeed. And how very glad we are that one man led us to that pretty pass, to that golden doorway, and then guided us through the mountains to a world we hadn't known could exist.
- Eric Metaxas
In the years 1889 and 1890, at the Ratsschul Library in Zwickau, about seventy-five miles east of Erfurt, someone came upon what turned out to be early fifteenth-century volumes that Luther had held and studied as a young monk. It was a spectacular find. Several of these books were works by Augustine. The marginal notes and other writing were confirmed as Luther's own handwriting, so suddenly historians could know what he had underlined as he was reading.
- Eric Metaxas
On his own, he was lost. On his knees, he knew he was found.
- Eric Wilson