I Quotes
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“In God there is no duality. In that Presence "I" and "we" and "you" do not exist. "I" and "you" and "we" and "He" become one.... Since in the Unity there is no distinction, the Quest and the Way and the Seeker become one.”
“In God there is no hunger that needs to be filled, only plenteousness that desires to give.”
Source: Joyful Christian
“In God we trust. All others [must] have data. - Bernard Fisher”
Source: The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer
“In God we trust, and AI models must disclose their training data.”
Source: The Secrets of AI: a Math-Free Guide to Thinking Machines
“In god we trust.. everyone else will and shall be judged.. make peace with it”
“In God we trust, everybody else bring data to the table.”
“In God we trust, the game is all us. Til the sky calls or its flames on us.”
“In God We Trust. I don't believe it would sound any better if it were true.”
Source: The Wit and Wisdom of Mark Twain: A Book of Quotations
“In God We Trust. It is the choicest compliment that has ever been paid us, and the most gratifying to our feelings. It is simple, direct, gracefully phrased; it always sounds well - In God We Trust. I don't believe it would sound any better if it were true.”
Source: MARK TWAIN: 12 Novels, 195 Short Stories, Autobiography, 10 Travel Books, 160+ Essays & Speeches (Illustrated): Including Letters & Biographies – The Complete Works of Mark Twain: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn, The Innocents Abroad, Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Life on the Mississippi…
“In God we trust; all others bring data.”
“In God we trust; all others pay cash.”
Source: The Phantom of the Open Hearth: A Film for Television Co-Ordinated by Leigh Brown
“In God you come up against something which is in every respect immeasurably superior to yourself. Unless you know God as that-and, therefore, know yourself as nothing in comparison-you do not know God at all.”
Source: The Complete C. S. Lewis Signature Classics
“In God's dimension, so to speak, you find a being who is three Persons while remaining one Being, just as a cube is six squares while remaining one cube.”
Source: Joyful Christian
“In God's economy, nothing is wasted. Through failure, we learn a lesson in humility which is probably needed, painful though it is.”
“In God's eyes all children are beautiful but here on earth we have higher standards.”
“In God's eyes, a man who teaches one truth and nothing else is more righteous than a man who teaches a million truths and one lie.”
Source: Killosophy
“In God's eyes, all creatures have value whether we find them cuddly, affectionate, beautiful or otherwise. Our own perspective-in a way-is neither here nor there. Theology, at its best, can help to liberate us from our own anthropocentric limitations.”
“In God's eyes, no one on this planet is any better than you.”
Source: Everyday Wisdom
“In God's eyes, the greatest heroes of faith are not those who achieve prosperity, success, and power in this life, but those who treat life as a temporary assignment and serve faithfully, expecting their promised reward in eternity.”
Source: Daily Inspiration for the Purpose Driven Life: Scriptures and Reflections from the 40 Days of Purpose
“In God's eyes, walking on water is no more miraculous than the ability of hemoglobin to bond with oxygen inside a red blood corpuscle.”
“In God's faithfulness lies eternal security.”
Source: This day is the Lord's
“In God's family, there are no outsiders, no enemies.”
“In God's good time, Which does not always fall on Saturday When the world looks for wages.”
Source: The Poetical Works of Robert Browning
“In God's great vaudeville, Mother is the headliner.”
“In God's intention, a meet and happy conversation is the chiefest and noblest end of marriage.”
Source: The Prose Works of John Milton ...: With a Preface, Preliminary Remarks, and Notes
“In God's mill even chaff becomes flour.”
“In God's name cheerly on, courageous friends,
To reap the harvest of perpetual peace
By this one bloody trial of sharp war.”
Source: The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Richard III. Henry VIII. Troilus and Cressida. Timon of Athens. Coriolanus
“In God's name let us go on bravely.”
Source: Joan of Arc: Self Portrait
“In God's name, Monsieur, let us remain indifferent; let us strive to be equally attached to whatever obedience marks out for us, be it agreeable or disagreeable. By the grace of God, we belong to Him; what else should we desire except to please Him?”
Source: Correspondence, Conferences, Documents
“In God's pattern of justice, He takes the risk of the guilty going free but not the innocent being punished.”
“In God's school we learn through the heart rather than through the head, and by faith rather than logic.”
“In God's sight we do not fall: in our own we do not stand.”
Source: Revelations of divine love
“In God's vision, no inside or outside exists. Still, in the beginning, Mother is asking all to meditate on Him in the heart, in order to achieve concentration.”
“In God's wildness lies the hope of the world-the great fresh unblighted, unredeemed wilderness. The galling harness of civilization drops off, and wounds heal ere we are aware.”
“In God's wildness lies the hope of the world.”
“In God's world the individual counts. Therefore, Christian art should deal with the individual.”
Source: The Complete Works of Francis A. Schaeffer: A Christian view of the Bible as truth
“In God's world, for those who are in earnest, there is no failure. No work truly done, no word earnestly spoken, no sacrifice freely made, was ever made in vain (as long as it was done out of love, not personal glory)”
“In God, I move and breathe and have my being.”
“In God, the characteristics of men and women that we admire in men and women are combined. That's been a traditional Catholic teaching that God is the combination of opposites.”
“In God, there is no sorrow or suffering or affliction. If you want to be free of all affliction and suffering, hold fast to God, and turn wholly to Him, and to no one else. Indeed, all your suffering comes from this: that you do not turn toward God and no one else.”
“In Goddess religion death is not feared, but is understood to be a part of life, followed by birth and renewal.”
“In Gods infinite wisdom if he send you to Heaven or Hell should you love him any less?”
“In God’s economy, vision should move from the fringes to the middle.”
“In God’s garden of grace, even broken trees bear fruit...”
“In God’s great plan, every detail is important, even yours, even my humble little witness, even the hidden witness of those who live their faith with simplicity in everyday family relationships, work relationships, friendships. There are the saints of every day, the “hidden” saints, a sort of “middle class of holiness” to which we can all belong.”
Source: The Joy of Discipleship: Reflections from Pope Francis on Walking with Christ
“In going abroad we change the climate not our dispositions.”
“In going directly to Investment Heaven, you build your portfolio as you would build a wonderful company through a merger and acquisition program. You specify the way you want your portfolio to look, and then you assemble the profile piece by piece by bringing together companies that make their own individual contributions to the desired character.”
“In going for the last shot of the game most people wait too long to take the shot. Give yourself a chance to get the first shot and tap the ball in. Your players are normally inside the defense.”
“In going on with these Experiments, how many pretty systems do we build, which we soon find ourselves oblig'd to destroy! If there is no other Use discover'd of Electricity, this, however, is something considerable, that it may help to make a vain Man humble.”
Source: Benjamin Franklin: a biography in his own words
“In going to America one learns that poverty is not a necessary accompaniment to civilization.”
Source: Epigrams: Oscariana; Sebastian Melmoth; Phrases and philosophies; Oscar Wilde's literary art; Correspondence; Impressions of America, with an introduction by Stuart Mason; Oscar Wilde in America