Quotes about Reflection
Prison is essentially a shortage of space made up for by a surplus of time; to an inmate, both are palpable.
— Joseph Brodsky
Growing old has been the greatest surprise of my life.
— Billy Graham
I'm quite surprised I ever got married in the first place.
— Anne Reid
As to the presidency, the two happiest days of my life were those of my entrance upon the office and my surrender of it.
— Martin Van Buren
I'm trying to surround myself during my life with the eight people I'd surround my bed with on my death.
— Bob Goff
I wouldn't mind that as my epitaph.
— Julie Andrews
The author says that theologian operates with windows open to the interest of the world, but also with a skylight that allows full awareness of prayer.
— Karl Barth
In dogmatics our question is: What are we to think and say?
— Karl Barth
Of Myself and of Death' (pp. 287—300).
— Karl Barth
On observing 1963 America for the first time, the author says that organization and standardization to a certain degree compete with divine providence.
— Karl Barth
There is no man that is knowingly wicked but is guilty to himself; and there is no man that carries guilt about him but he receives a sting in his soul.
— John Tillotson
Hunting is not a proper employment for a thinking man.
— Joseph Addison