Quotes about Reflection
I don't know; I think I'd be gloomy without some faith that there is a purpose and there is a kind of witness to my life.
— John Updike
If you reflect often on how His Atonement has changed you, and if you give thanks often, you will find that your witness of Him gains power to touch the hearts of others. When those you invite out of your own testimony feel that witness, they will come to accept Him as their Lord and Savior.
— Henry B. Eyring
I woke up many mornings not knowing what I'd done the night before. I'm amazed I'm not dead.
— Ashton Kutcher
I walk every day, and I look at the mountains and the fields and the small city, and I say: 'Oh my God, what a blessing.' Then you realise it's important to put it in a context beyond this woman, this man, this city, this country, this universe.
— Paulo Coelho
One of the themes in my novels is that our crises can turn into blessings. We can feel like our world has crumbled, but ten years down the road when we look back on that time, we can see God's hand at work. I love writing that theme into my books.
— Terri Blackstock
Take care of the sense and the sounds will take care of themselves.
— Lewis Carroll
If human beings were shown what they're really like, they'd either kill one another as vermin, or hang themselves.
— Aldous Huxley
Half an hour's meditation each day is essential, except when you are busy. Then a full hour is needed.
— Francis de Sales
I confess I take perverse delight as a theologian in the controversies surrounding postmodernism.
— Stanley Hauerwas
I should like to think how we write as theologians would reflect our confidence in the One who makes that writing possible. That is one of the reasons, moreover, that the scriptures remain paradigmatic for how we are to write.
— Stanley Hauerwas
Many who become theologians in our time think their task is to try to determine how much of what has passed for Christianity they still need to believe and yet still be able to think of themselves as Christians.
— Stanley Hauerwas
Work is therapy for the soul.
— Joseph Wirthlin