Quotes about Reflection
I think, said Jane decidedly, that I should apologise to God.
— LM Montgomery
Whenever he got stuck for an idea, he would bang the Bible and shout very bitterly, 'Curse ye Meroz.' Poor Meroz got thoroughly cursed that day, whoever he was, Mrs. Dr. dear, said Susan.
— LM Montgomery
She was still haunted by the ghost of the cake she had drowned.
— LM Montgomery
Even when I am alone, I have real good company - dreams and imaginations and pretendings.
— LM Montgomery
Nobody moves toward real Christlikeness without humility. Humility is not a bad self-image or a nonassertive personality. Humility is an eager willingness to see where you are wrong in order to experience the power of God that has already made you fit for His presence.
— Larry Crabb
I am this month one whole year older than I was this time twelve-month; and having got, as you perceive, almost into the middle of my fourth volume—and no farther than to my first day's life—'tis demonstrative that I have three hundred and sixty-four days more life to write just now, than when I first set out; so that instead of advancing, as a common writer, in my work with what I have been doing at it—on the contrary, I am just thrown so many volumes back—
— Laurence Sterne
It is sad but unfortunately true that man learns nothing from history.
— Carl Jung
With an ear open to your musical dialectic, one can be young and become old, can work and rest, be content and sad: in short, one can live.
— Karl Barth
For I have learned to look on nature, not as in the hour of thoughtless youth, but hearing oftentimes the still, sad music of humanity.
— William Wordsworth
It is of no avail to know what is about to happen; for it is a sad thing to be grieved when grief can do no good.
— Cicero
How sad it is when someone comes to you looking for Jesus and all they see is you.
— Mother Teresa
I set down in a chair by the window and tried to think of something cheerful, but it warn't no use. I felt so lonesome I most wished I was dead.
— Mark Twain