Quotes about Men
Such will be a great lesson of peace: teaching men that what they cannot take by an election, neither can they take it by war.
— Abraham Lincoln
The Fate of good men who refuse to become involved in politics is to be ruled by evil men.
— Edmund Burke
We must have a spirit of power towards the enemy, a spirit of love towards men, and a spirit of self-control towards ourselves.
— Watchman Nee
We have plenty of Confidence in this country, but we are a little short of good men to place our Confidence in.
— Will Rogers
The tragedy of life and of the world is not that men do not know God the tragedy is that, knowing Him, they still insist on going their own way.
— William Barclay
The most sensible people to be met with in society are men of business and of the world, who argue from what they see and know, instead of spinning cobweb distinctions of what things ought to be.
— William Hazlitt
From earliest times men wholly ignorant of the Bible have concluded on the basis of the design in the universe that God must exist.
— William Lane Craig
We often charge Men, both in Church and State, with changing their Principles; but the Charge is too hasty; for no Man ever did, or can change his Principles, but by a Birth from above.
— William Law
Jacob Wainwright was asked to carve an inscription on the large Mvula tree which stands by the place where the body rested, stating the name of Dr. Livingstone and the date of his death, and, before leaving, the men gave strict injunctions to Chitambo to keep the grass cleared away, so as to save it from the bush-fires which annually sweep over the country and destroy so many trees.
— David Livingstone
We fear men so much, because we fear God so little. One fear cures another. When man's terror scares you, turn your thoughts to the wrath of God.
— GK Chesterton
Men of God are those who walk in the fear of the Lord.
— Matt Chandler
The righteousness of Jesus Christ is one of those great mysteries, which the angels desire to look into, and seems to be one of the first lessons that God taught men after the fall.
— George Whitefield