I Quotes
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“It is in the admission of ignorance and the admission of uncertainty that there is a hope for the continuous motion of human beings in some direction that doesn't get confined, permanently blocked, as it has so many times before in various periods in the history of man.”
“It Is in the Agricultural Sector That the Battle for Long- Term Economic Development Will Be Won or Lost.”
“It is in the aloneness that we discover who we truly are, our strength, our resilience, and the infinite depth of our capacity to endure.”
Source: Beacon of the Dark Night: Shining Hope Through the Shadows
“It is in the American interest to put an end to Nationhood. That is the goal in global government. America must get out of the United Nations or our sovereign Republic will not survive.”
“It is in the American tradition to stand up for one's rights--even if the new way to stand up for one's rights is to sit down.”
“It is in the area of feeling that religion enters the heart and is expressed by man.”
“It is in the audacity and single-mindedness with which The Road extends the metaphor of a father's guilt and heartbreak over abandoning his son to shift for himself in a ruined, friendless world that The Road finds its great power to move and horrify the reader.”
Source: The Road
“It is in the balancing of your spirituality with your humanity that you will find immeasurable happiness, success, good health, and love.”
Source: Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience
“It is in the best interest of the rich to preserve poverty.”
“It is in the best interest of the talent management to improve employee performance by striking the right balance of ends and means.”
Source: Digital Hybridity
“It is in the best interests of civilization and our economy and our nation to understand what objective truths are as revealed by the methods and tools of science.”
“It is in the best tradition of heroes,” Chris pointed out. “To die trying.”
Source: Wizard
“It is in the blood of genius to love play for its own sake, and whether one uses one's skill on thrones or women, swords or pens, gold or fame, the game's the thing.”
Source: The Romance of the Commonplace
“It is in the book of man, not the book of god, that we must look for examples of heroism, love, pity, justice, truth, honor, humanity.”
“It is in the brain that the poppy is red, that the apple is odorous, that the skylark sings.”
Source: The Best of Oscar Wilde: Selected Plays and Writings
“It is in the brain, and the brain only, that the great sins of the world take place also. You, Mr. Gray, you yourself, with yourrose-red youth and your rose-white boyhood, you have had passions that have made you afraid, thoughts that have filled you with terror, day-dreams and sleeping dreams whose mere memory might stain your cheek with shame.”
“It is in the capacity to love, that is to SEE, that the liberation of the soul from fantasy consists. The freedom which is a proper human goal is the freedom from fantasy, that is the realism of compassion. What I have called fantasy, the proliferation of blinding self-centered aims and images, is itself a powerful system of energy, and most of what is often called 'will' or 'willing' belongs to this system. What counteracts the system is attention to reality inspired by, consisting of, love.”
“It is in the character of growth that we should learn from both pleasant and unpleasant experiences.”
Source: Notes to the Future: Words of Wisdom
“It is in the character of very few men to honor without envy a friend who has prospered.”
“It is in the coldest months that hugs linger snug, and they warm the soul the most.”
Source: Making Wishes: Quotes, Thoughts, & a Little Poetry for Every Day of the Year
“It is in the comprehension of the physically disabled, or disordered ... that we are behind our age.... sympathy as a fine art is backward in the growth of progress.”
“It is in the consideration of Love as the director of your behavior, that all the laws of any religion are fulfilled.”
“It is in the contemplation of what you desire that you create what it is you want for yourself”
“It is in the context...of the body in Christ that we understand who we are and where we fit.”
“It is in the dark that God is passing by. The bridge and our lives shake not because God has abandoned, but the exact opposite: God is passing by. God is in the tremors. Dark is the holiest ground, the glory passing by. In the blackest, God is closest, at work, forging His perfect and right will. Though it is black and we can't see and our world seems to be free-falling and we feel utterly alone, Christ is most present to us.”
Source: One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are
“It is in the dark that we most freely see the Light,” Della softly heralded, returning her attention to the brothers. “There's a comforting strength in the wisdom of that truth. That we will always see the Light in darkness. But never darkness in the Light.”
Source: The Little Woods
“It is in the dark times that the light of friendship shines brightest.
(The Walk - Chapter 19, Page 122”
“It is in the dark times that the light of friendship shines brightest.”
Source: The Walk: A Novel
“It is in the darkest hour, when we are faced with our deepest most wrenching fears, that we are given the greatest strength. The choice is whether we succumb to the fear or rise with courage to face our truth and shine our brilliance as our sword of valor.”
“It is in the darkest night that the light we are shines brightest”
“It is in the darkest skies that stars are best seen.”
Source: The Letter
“It is in the darkness of their eyes that men lose their way.”
“It is in the darkness that one finds the light.”
“It is in the defeat that we find the ingredients for the next success.”
“It is in the doing that the real blessing comes. Do it! That's our motto.”
“It is in the early morning hour that the unseen is seen, and that the far-off beauty and glory, vanquishing all their vagueness, move down upon us till they stand clear as crystal close over against the soul.”
“It is in the encounter of the maternal guiding instincts with the sensitive periods of the newly born that conscious love develops between parent and child.”
Source: The Secret of Childhood
“It is in the enjoyment and not in mere possession that makes for happiness.”
“It is in the everyday and the commonplace that we learn patience, acceptance, and contentment.”
“It is in the expectations of happiness that much of happiness itself is found. And it takes courage to expect happiness.”
Source: How to Change Your Life in 30 Seconds - Compleat
“It is in the faculty of noble, disinterested, unselfish love that lies the true gift and power of womanhood,--a power which makes us, not the equal of men (I never care to claim such equality), but their equivalents; more than their equivalents in a moral sense.”
Source: The Duties of Women: A Course of Lectures
“It is in the field of prayer that life's critical battles are lost or won. We must conquer all our circumstances there. We must first of all bring them there. We must survey them there. We must master them there. In prayer we bring our spiritual enemies into the Presence of God and we fight them there. Have you tried that? Or have you been satisfied to meet and fight your foes in the open spaces of the world?”
“It is in the field of prayer that life's critical battles are lost or won...In prayer we bring our spiritual enemies into the Presence of God and we fight them there.”
“It is in the fusion of autochthonous Jews with semi-Jewish Khazars and Kabars in the tenth century that we must seek the earliest demographic basis of the Jewish population of medieval Hungary.”
Source: The Jews of Hungary: History, Culture, Psychology
“It is in the gift for employing all the vicissitudes of life to one's own advantage and to that of one's craft that a large part of genius consists.”
“It is in the grand contradictions of the deepest soul that great moments of life are afoot.”
Source: The Eighth Page: A Christmas Journey
“It is in the habits of lawyers that every accusation appears insufficient if they do not exaggerate it even to calumny; it is thus that justice itself loses its sanctity and its respect amongst men.”
“It is in the half fools and the half wise that the greatest danger lies.”
“It is in the hard, hard rockpile labor of seeking to win, hold, or deserve a reader's interest that the pleasant agony of writing again comes in.”
“It is in the harsh light of the Golden Rule ("whatever you wish that others do to you, do also to them," Matt. 7:12) that we are most terribly exposed.”
Source: Why Believe?: A Reasoned Approach to Christianity