O Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with O. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Our identity includes our natural world, how we move through it, how we interact with it and how it sustains us.”
Source: The Sacred Balance: Rediscovering Our Place in Nature, Updated and Expanded
“Our identity is fictional, written by parents, relatives, education, society.”
“Our identity is in Christ, not in our work, our accomplishments or our own good works. Our provision is from God alone, not our jobs or our money. Our authority is in Christ alone, not our own power or strength, apart from Jesus Christ, we do not have any authority, identity or provision. He is our all and our everything.”
“Our identity is not in our joy, and our identity is not in our suffering. Our identity is in Christ, whether we have joy or are suffering.”
“Our identity is the canvas, and our purpose is the masterpiece we paint on it, evolving with each stroke of self-discovery.”
Source: Life Changing Journey - 365 Inspirational Quotes - Series - I
“Our identity is wrapped up in what others think of us—or, more accurately, what we think others think of us.”
Source: Domā kā mūks: iemāci prātam mieru un mērķi katru dienu
“Our “identity” may fascinate us because it ensures continuity throughout time, as we discern it from external signs, tuition, or heritage. When inner tensions run out of control, though, it can be that our “character” exceeds all boundaries. If we succeed in mastering the pressure that destroys the ramparts of our inner world, we can create a pattern, a way of living, that molds the outlines of our identity, combining the unavoidable daily “musts” with the fluency of the enlightening unsuspected “moments,” allowing us to soar on the flow of the soothing waves of our vibrating feelgood experience. ("Looking for the unexpected")”
“Our identity rests in God's relentless tenderness for us revealed in Jesus Christ.”
Source: Abba's Child: The Cry of the Heart for Intimate Belonging
“Our identity sets the tone for all we do and become. Christians who live out of who they really are cannot be crippled by the opinions of others. They don't work to fit into other people's expectations, but burn with the realization of who the Father. says they are.”
Source: Dreaming with God: Co-Laboring with God for Cultural Transformation
“Our identity should be about what sphere of life we ought to bring to light as Christians”
“Our identity was bestowed upon us by God and when humanity rebelled against God, we were divorced from the source of our identity. In this vacuum, work can wrongfully become the source of our identity wreaking havoc on our lives and work. Work was never meant to carry the weight of our identity.”
“Our ideology is intolerant...and peremptorily demands...the complete transformation of public life to its ideas.”
“Our ignorance allowed us to live, as you are in the mountains, and your rope is frayed and about to break, but you don't know it and feel safe.”
Source: The periodic table
“Our ignorance can be divided into problems and mysteries. When we face a problem, we may not know its solution, but we have insight, increasing knowledge, and an inkling of what we are looking for. When we face a mystery, however, we can only stare in wonder and bewilderment, not knowing what an explanation would even look like.”
“Our ignorance is God; what we know is science.”
“Our ignorance is God; what we know is science. When we abandon the doctrine that some infinite being created matter and force, and enacted a code of laws for their government ... the real priest will then be, not the mouth-piece of some pretended deity, but the interpreter of nature.”
Source: An Oration on the Gods
“Our ignorance is not so vast as our failure to use what we know.”
“Our ignorance of God is too great, because our estimations of God are too little.”
Source: The Works of the Late Rev. Stephen Charnock ... With a Prefatory Dedication and Memoir
“Our ignorance of history causes us to slander our own times.”
“Our ignorance of history causes us to slander our own times. The ordinary person today lives better than a king did a century ago but is ungrateful!”
“Our ignorance of the cosmos is too vast to commit to atheism, and yet we know too much to commit to a particular religion. A third position, agnosticism, is often an uninteresting stance in which a person simply questions whether his traditional religious story (say, a man with a beard on a cloud) is true or not true. But with Possibilianism I’m hoping to define a new position - one that emphasizes the exploration of new, unconsidered possibilities. Possibilianism is comfortable holding multiple ideas in mind; it is not interested in committing to any particular story.”
“Our ignorance, and it is based on the egos we have. It is the unwillingness to go beyond ego.”
“Our illness is often our healing.”
“Our illusions-the beliefs we hold on to-are the very doorways to our freedom. We simply have to enter through them without grasping or pushing away. We must not believe them, but we must not run away from them either. We need to see each moment of apparent bondage as an invitation to freedom. Then it becomes an act of love, an act of compassion, to stop running away.”
“Our image has undergone change from David fighting Goliath to being Goliath.”
“Our image is here and will for ever stay,
and there is comfort in knowing that the memory of our lives will always be there,
traveling among the stars.”
Source: The Universe in Your Hand: A Journey Through Space, Time, and Beyond
“Our image of happiness is indissolubly bound up with the image of redemption. The same applies to our view of the past, which is the concern of history... There is a secret agreement between past generations and the present one.”
Source: On the Concept of History
“Our image of happiness is indissolubly bound up with the image of the past.”
“Our imagination and hope become a reality if we have the courage to believe and take action to realize them.”
“Our imagination and reasoning powers facilitate anxiety; the anxious feeling is precipitated not by an absolute impending threat-such as the worry about an examination, a speech, travel-but rather by the symbolic and often unconscious representations.”
“Our imagination can be an umbrella that does not stop the rain but allows us to walk through it. Imagination transforms the light in our eyes and shields our inner selves from blindness, letting us inspire creativity and purpose. ( "The umbrella of our imagination")”
“Our imagination enhances our mental resilience, boosts our creativity, and furthers significance amid chaos, letting our minds create space for shelter, clarity, and direction. ( "The umbrella of our imagination")”
“Our imagination flies -- we are its shadow on the earth.”
“Our imagination gives us a window to see other places in time and space.”
Source: Random Cosmos
“Our imagination goes ahead of us, bringing our yesterday's imagings into present realities.”
“Our imagination is an alchemy of thought and energy, where the intangible takes shape and dreams begin to breathe. It opens doors to realms where all is possible and nothing is bound by the ordinary.”
“Our imagination is bigger than this universe.”
“Our imagination is dictated by who we are. (198)”
“Our imagination is God’s ingenious gift that hands us the privilege of romping and playing in realities that we can’t see only because we’ve yet to create them.”
“Our imagination is larger than the world around us; we go beyond our limits. This used to be called 'witchcraft,' but fortunately things have changed, otherwise we would both already have been burned at the stake. When they stopped burning women, science found an explanation for our behavior, normally referred to as 'female hysteria.' We don't get burned anymore, but it does cause problems, especially in the workplace. But don't worry, eventually they'll call it 'wisdom.'”
“Our imagination is so poor that we haven’t even imagined what it would be like to have imagination.”
“Our imagination is stretched to the utmost, not, as in fiction, to imagine things which are not really there, but just to comprehend those things which are there.”
Source: The Quotable Feynman
“Our imagination is struck only by what is great; but the lover of natural philosophy should reflect equally on little things.”
Source: Personal narrative of travels to the equinoctial regions of America
“Our imagination is the only limit to what we can hope to have in the future.”
“Our imagination it is our greatest ally . . . Imagination is a very, very powerful thing. It literally invents the path before you.”
“Our imagination just needs space. It's all it needs, that moment where you just sort of stare into the distance where your brain gets to sort of somehow rise up.”
“Our imagination often is more horrifying than being shown something.”
“Our imagination so magnifies this present existence, by the power of continual reflection on it, and so attenuates eternity, by not thinking of it at all, that we reduce an eternity to nothingness, and expand a mere nothing to an eternity; and this habit is so inveterately rooted in us that all the force of reason cannot induce us to lay it aside.”
Source: Thoughts on Religion and Other Subjects
“Our imagination tells us that being as connected as we are—the ease of travel, technological advances and pooled intelligence—should have produced better results for more people than we’re now seeing.”
Source: Sending Signals: Amplify the Reach, Resonance and Results of Your Ideas
“Our imaginations are so stilted. The very thought of being like Jesus is breathtaking.”
Source: Billy Graham in Quotes