Quotes about Integrity
The purpose of life as a woman is to ascend to the throne and rule with heart.
— Marianne Williamson
Without personal commitment to the attributes of fair play and integrity, the United States is in grave danger. Malice and intolerance stalk our society, staking claim to our minds, and not one corner of our social order is unaffected. This darkness is a significant threat to our national good, perhaps the most significant threat in our history, for it strikes at the heart of democracy. Where people are not free to disagree, there can be no democracy, since that is what democracy is.
— Marianne Williamson
Dear Lord, We pray for the leaders of this country and every other. May they not be swayed by false politics but listen instead to the spirit of truth. May they not harken to the false and bitter voices of a frightened world, but instead hear the angels who minister unto them. May the world make room for their leadership and resist no more their growth into greatness.
— Marianne Williamson
past. She is conceived in consciousness, born in love, and nurtured by higher thinking. She is integrity and value, created and sustained by the hard work of personal growth and the discipline of a life lived actively in hope. Build community. Nurture those less fortunate. Become yourself. Seek God. No less potent steps than these will be deep enough to move you forward.
— Marianne Williamson
Correct division should be preferred over corrupt unity.
— Mark Dever
Singles, fornicating is an internship for adultery.
— Mark Driscoll
Back in high school, once she suspected that I was probably not a Christian, she did not break up with me as she should have.
— Mark Driscoll
It's amazing how quickly evangelicals turn into evangellyfish with no spiritual vertebrae when they start to lose money, job security, cultural clout, or public support.
— Mark Driscoll
Christians should desire to live their lives as good and godly stewards like Jesus, investing their time, talent, and treasure for God's purposes.
— Mark Driscoll
the world has enough politicians; it needs more prophets.
— Mark Driscoll
we must refuse to speak in sanitized clinical euphemisms like calling adulteries "affairs," fornication "dating," and perverts "partners" because God uses frank words for deplorable sin so we will feel its sickness without anesthesia.
— Mark Driscoll
Politicians tell people what they want to hear, prophets tell people what they need to hear.
— Mark Driscoll