O Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with O. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Our greatest priority as Christian parents is to gradually transfer our children's dependence away from us until it rests solely on God.”
“Our greatest privilege and responsibility as leaders of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs is to provide our veterans with a system that cares for their wounds and ensures that they have an opportunity to succeed.”
“Our greatest problems in life come not so much from the situations we confront as from our doubts about our ability to handle them.”
“Our greatest quest in life should be to live in the light!”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“Our greatest quest must be self-education.”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“Our greatest regrets in life tend not to be the things we did wrong or failed to achieve; but rather the missed opportunities or things we didn't do that we wish we had.”
“Our greatest resource is the human resource.”
“Our greatest responsibility is not to be pencils of the past.”
“Our greatest responsibility is to be good ancestors.”
“Our greatest responsibility is to feel love, which is to know our true selves, and to be genuinely at peace in this world. It is from this inner abundance that we naturally give to others. There is no breathing out unless we first breathe in.”
Source: Heartfullness: 52 Ways to Open to More Love
“Our greatest social responsibility is to demonstrate to all others how to live in this world of hunger, sorrow, and injustice with generosity, dignity, and decency.”
“Our greatest songs are still unsung.”
“Our greatest strength comes not from what we possess, but from what we believe; not from what we have, but from who we are.”
“Our greatest strength isn't our ability to imagine brighter days ahead, it is that we are empowered-in every present moment-to effortlessly dismiss any dark thought or feeling that, left unattended, diminishes our happiness.”
Source: The Secret of Letting Go
“Our greatest strength lies in our ability to channelize our energy for the right cause, and stay motivated against all the odds.”
Source: Power of Exponential Mindset for Success and Leadership
“Our greatest strength lies in our skill to focus and channelize our energy for the right cause and not for scattered purposes.”
Source: Peace Bliss Beauty and Truth: Living with Positivity
“Our greatest strength lies in the gentleness and tenderness of our heart.”
“Our greatest strengths are often also our greatest weaknesses. It all depends on how we use them.”
“Our greatest strengths are our greatest weaknesses.”
Source: Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart: Thirty True Things You Need to Know Now
“Our greatest stupidities may be very wise.”
“Our greatest threats never come from strangers but those closer to us”.”
“Our greatest value is to reproduce ourselves in the lives of others. When you leave behind a vibrant Christian who knows his calling and his commission, you can be buried, but you will live on through all those in whom you have been reproduced.”
Source: Keys to daily living
“Our greatest weakness is lack of self-confidence.”
“Our greatest weakness lies in giving up.”
“Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.”
“Our greatest wealth is our own mental health.”
“Our greatest weapon against the difficult times we are facing in this universe is our ability to hope! And with hope, we will be able to cope with anything possible!”
“Our greatest wisdom comes in knowing our own ignorance.”
“Our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world as in being able to remake ourselves.”
“Our greatness, our talent has never been the question. It's been a matter of grappling for control over what we do.”
“Our greed comes from our fear that we will not have enough - whether it is money or love that we grasp. Yoga teaches us to let go of these fears and so to realize the abundance around us and within us.”
Source: Light on Life: The Yoga Journey to Wholeness, Inner Peace, and Ultimate Freedom
“Our greediness so often troubles us, making us run after so many things at the same time, that while we too eagerly look after the least we miss the greatest.”
“Our green valleys will be greener once we fully grasp the infinite vitality of the green!”
“Our grief is for the same person, but our grief is not the same.”
Source: Legendborn
“Our grief is not a cry for war.
"That's how New Yorkers feel," the driver said. "They know what bombing looks like, and they know the hell it is. But outside New York, people will feel guilty because they weren't here. They'll be yelling for revenge out of guilt and ignorance. Sure, we all want to catch the criminals, but only people who weren't in New York will want to bomb another country and repeat what happened here.”
Source: My Life on the Road
“Our grief mirrors our love.”
Source: The Widows' Handbook: Poetic Reflections on Grief and Survival
“Our griefs cannot mar the melody of our praise, we reckon them to be the bass part of our life's song, 'He hath done great things for us, whereof we are glad.'”
Source: Strengthen My Spirit
“Our griefs, as well as our joys, owe their strongest colors to our imaginations. There is nothing so grievous to be borne that pondering upon it will not make it heavier; and there is no pleasure so vivid that the animation of fancy cannot liven it.”
Source: Aphorisms of Sir Philip Sidney: With Remarks
“Our grocery store now has self-checkout, for your convenience. It's like getting punched in the throat, for your comfort.”
“Our ground of hope is that God does not weary of mankind.”
“Our group date is cut short again. This is most unfortunate, and I’m sorry for the discomfort this is causing you.” I addressed the contestants. Whoever this assassin was, he was ruining my competition! All I wanted was to spend time with these astounding young men, and sort out my heart’s true desire; not deal with centaurs, my parents abandoning me, the threat of my crown being given to my brother, or a lover trying to kill me!
- Royal Matchmaking Competition: Princess Qloey”
“Our group name is the Muses," Calli said.
Zeus smiled. "I like that. The Muses, Goddesses of the Arts and Proclaimers of Heroes.”
Source: Bemused
“Our growing ability to eliminate the slow-moving aspects of entertainment and go hopping from one peak to another is not without cost. Stand-up comics, movie-makers and others who earn their living entertaining no longer "waste" time with setups and plot development, lest we reach for the remote and click them off our screen. The result is a loss of subtlety, anticipation and nuance and, in the process, a coarsening of our discourse.”
“Our growing addiction to the Internet is impairing precious human capacities such as memory, concentration, pattern recognition, meaning-making, and intimacy. We are becoming more restless, more impatient, more demanding, and more insatiable, even as we become more connected and creative. We are rapidly losing the ability to think long about any- thing, even those issues we care about. We flit, moving restlessly from one link to another.”
“Our growing dependence on technologies no one seems to understand or control has given rise to feelings of powerlessness and victimization. We find it more and more difficult to achieve a sense of continuity, permanence, or connection with the world around us. Relationships with others are notably fragile; goods are made to be used up and discarded; reality is experienced as an unstable environment of flickering images. Everything conspires to encourage escapist solutions to the psychological problems of dependence, separation, and individuation, and to discourage the moral realism that makes it possible for human beings to come to terms with existential constraints on their power and freedom.”
Source: The Culture of Narcissism: American Life in an Age of Diminishing Expectations
“Our growing softness, our increasing lack of physical fitness, is a menace to our security.”
“Our growing thought Makes growing revelation.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of George Eliot (Illustrated)
“Our growth depends not on how many experiences we devour, but on how many we digest.”
“Our growth rate continues to be staggering.”
“Our Grub-street biographers watch for the death of a great man like so many undertakers on purpose to make a penny of him.”
Source: The Freeholder: Or Political Essays