Quotes about Reminder
Every week I preach justification by faith to my people, because every week they forget it.
— Martin Luther
Every week I preach justification by faith to my people, because every week they forget it.
— Martin Luther
The beer has reminded me that I forgot.
— Charles Dickens
In poems or in speeches I say the word or two that has got to be said, adhere to the body, step with the countless common footsteps, and remind every man and woman of something.
— Walt Whitman
She truly is a symbol of the resilience of nature—and a reminder of all that was lost on that terrible day twenty years ago.
— Jane Goodall
I really don't know. We should be wise enough to know we can trust Him with everything, but it seems as if He is forever needing to remind us—one thing at a time. Maybe it's because we just hang onto some things too tightly, wanting our own way too much.
— Janette Oke
Most modern calendars mar the sweet simplicity of our lives by reminding us that each day that passes is the anniversary of some perfectly uninteresting event.
— Oscar Wilde
Our husbands would really forget our existence if we didn't nag at them from time to time, just to remind them that we have a perfect legal right to do so.
— Oscar Wilde
Discipline. All is for naught if the organization, specifically leadership, doesn't enforce the values. It may be a subtle reminder, a rebuke, even a warning that includes clear consequences if behavior is not changed.
— Pat MacMillan
When I tell you I love you, I am not saying it out of habit, I am reminding you that you are my life.
— Anonymous
this country would always be populated with presences and absences, presences of absences, the living and the dead. The world as it is would always be a reminder of the world that was, and of the world that is to come.
— Wendell Berry
The world as it is would always be a reminder of the world that was, and of the world that is to come.
— Wendell Berry