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Quotes about Conviction

Any man worth his salt will stick up for what he believes right, but it takes a slightly better man to acknowledge instantly and without reservation that he is in error.
— Andrew Jackson
The Bible tells us that there are some things worth fighting for. In fact, the Bible says there's some things worth dying for.
— Rick Warren
If you really, truly believe in something, you're on fire, and your tongue rolls at the same pace.
— Richard Ashcroft
I would describe myself as a 'total conservative, a conscientious one.'
— Mike Huckabee
People don't believe what you tell them. They rarely believe what you show them. They often believe what their friends tell them. They always believe what they tell themselves.
— Seth Godin
Lord, what you call compassion, others call weakness. What you call conviction, others call dissidence. What you call love, others call mixing with sinners. We pray that we too might be found weak, dissident, and in bad company, especially if it means we are closer to you. Amen.
— Shane Claiborne
Ignatius of Lyon said this in the second century: "Christianity is not a matter of persuasive words. It is a matter of true greatness as long as it is hated by the world.
— Shane Claiborne
Maybe we are a little crazy. After all, we believe in things we don't see. The Scriptures say that faith is "being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see" (Heb. 11:1). We believe poverty can end even though it is all around us. We believe in peace even though we hear only rumours of wars. And since we are people of expectation, we are so convinced that another world is coming that we start living as if it were already here.
— Shane Claiborne
Faith and doubt cannot exist in the same mind at the same time, for one will dispel the other.
— Thomas Monson
We can walk through the darkest night with the radiant conviction that all things work together for the good.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Years ago, a well-known political writer, Isabel Paterson, was talking to a businessman outraged by some government action. She urged him to speak up for his principles. "I agree with you totally," he said, "but I'm not in a position right now to do it." "The only position required," she replied, "is vertical.
— Ayn Rand
Throughout his life, whenever he became convinced that a course of action was right, the desire to follow it had come automatically.
— Ayn Rand