Quotes about Engaging
Emulate drug dealers. Make your product so good, so addictive, so "can't miss" that giving customers a small, free taste makes them come back with cash in hand.
— Jason Fried
I am attracted to arguments that have a certain plausible originality to them.
— Dinesh D'Souza
Love is the deepest mode of knowing, because it is love that, while completely engaging with reality other than itself, affirms and celebrates that other-than-self reality. This is the mode of knowing that is necessary if we are to live in the new public world, the world launched at Easter, the world in which Jesus is Lord and Caesar isn't.
— NT Wright
Waiting on God, according to Scripture, is not a passive, vacuous state but rather an active process of asking, seeking and engaging with his Spirit.
— Pete Greig
Humour is the most engaging cowardice. With it myself I have been able to hold some of my enemy in play far out of gunshot.
— Robert Frost
Christians need to grasp the hypocrisy of engaging online in a way that would be wholly intolerable if we were face-to-face with others.
— Ed Stetzer
There is a golden opportunity here for Christian men to assume a national leadership role by engaging in conversation with women.
— Carolyn Custis James
In essence, engaging in sin is exchanging a short-term positive for a long-term negative, for after it's over sin stings us with the long-term consequences of death.
— John Bevere
What kind of ministry is that, just talking to people?" Criticism directed at Francis Schaeffer's plan to open an obscure spot in the Swiss Alps to those who came with questions.
— Nancy Pearcey
So to "love God with all your mind" means engaging all your powers of thought to know God as fully as possible in order to treasure him for all he is worth.
— John Piper
Worship does not satisfy our hunger for God—it whets our appetite. Our need for God is not taken care of by engaging in worship—it deepens. It overflows the hour and permeates the week.
— Eugene Peterson
Four Unpardonable Sins of a Communicator": being unprepared, uncommitted, uninteresting, or uncomfortable.
— John Maxwell