Quotes about Activity
Prayer is beyond any question the highest activity of the human soul. Man is at his greatest and highest when upon his knees he comes face to face with God.
— Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Prayer need not be an activity we engage in for only an hour each morning. Rather, let us live in the atmosphere of prayer, our hearts continually being lifted up in prayer to Him.
— KP Yohannan
Prayer is the supreme activity of all that is noblest in our personality and the essential nature of prayer is faith.
— Oswald Chambers
People define Christianity differently. I think a large portion of our population are Christians, they're not all growing in their faith, they're not all active, but I believe that a lot of people believe in Jesus and believe that he is their Lord and Savior.
— Joel Osteen
Exercise is bunk. If you are healthy, you don't need it: if you are sick you should not take it.
— Henry Ford
Religion has accepted the monstrous heresy that noise, size, activity and bluster make a man dear to God.
— AW Tozer
All political activity must serve and promote the good of the human person and be based on respect for his or her dignity.
— Pope Francis
The brain, which operates on electromagnetic impulses, is as much an activity of the universe as are the electromagnetic storms in the atmosphere or on a distant star. Therefore science is one form of electromagnetism that spends it time studying another form…science is god explaining god through a human nervous system…isn't spirituality the same thing?
— Deepak Chopra
Without execution, thinking is mere idleness.
— Winston Churchill
...because knowledge rapidly deteriorates unless it is used constantly, maintaining within an organization an activity that is used only intermittently guarantees incompetence.
— Peter Drucker
You know, when you get old, you see that everything is a joke. All the things you were passionate about don't mean a thing. You only did them to keep busy.
— Erica Jong
I'll do some light weights once or twice a week, but I probably run 3 miles five days a week.
— Beth Ostrosky Stern