Quotes about Actions
What we sow, we must inevitably reap.
— Stephen Covey
Our character, basically, is a composite of our habits. "Sow a thought, reap an action; sow an action, reap a habit; sow a habit, reap a character; sow a character, reap a destiny," the maxim goes.
— Stephen Covey
We have conscience—a deep inner awareness of right and wrong, of the principles that govern our behavior, and a sense of the degree to which our thoughts and actions are in harmony with them. And we have independent will—the ability to act based on our self-awareness, free of all other influences.
— Stephen Covey
We have conscience—a deep inner awareness of right and wrong, of the principles that govern our behavior, and a sense of the degree to which our thoughts and actions are in harmony with them. And we have independent will—the ability to act based on our self-awareness, free of all other influences. Even the most intelligent animals have none of these
— Stephen Covey
It is not the magnitude of our actions, but the amount of love that is put into them that matters.
— Mother Teresa
The love of the Bible will show itself in a believer's actions.
— JC Ryle
Spread the love of God through your life but only use words when necessary.
— Mother Teresa
Love to Christ is proved by doing the things which He commands, and not merely saying, Lord, Lord.
— Charles Henry Mackintosh
Do we profess to love Christ? Then let us show it by our lives.
— JC Ryle
God bestows more consideration on the purity of the intention with which our actions are performed than on the actions themselves.
— St. Augustine
If we have got the true love of God shed abroad in our hearts, we will show it in our lives. We will not have to go up and down the earth proclaiming it. We will show it in everything we say or do.
— DL Moody
One of the best springs of generous and worthy actions, is having generous and worthy thoughts of ourselves: whoever has a mean opinion of the dignity of his nature will act in no higher a rank than he has allotted himself in his own estimation.
— Joseph Addison