“I believe that as women, we must commit ourselves to sustaining the progress made by our foremothers who fought so hard for women's equality and liberation.” BelieveMadeHardI BelieveProgressCommitLiberationSustaining Author:Carre Otis
“I think of the people who commit these acts as children. They're in their 20s, but like certain children, they have been told only one story, over and over. Like most children, they believe in an easily identifiable good and evil, and like most children, they are capable of unthinkable cruelty.” PeopleThinkingBelieveChildrenHas BeensStoriesCertainEvilCapableCommitCrueltyGood And EvilUnthinkable Author:Michael Cunningham
“It is indeed surprising that a man inspite of his belief in the Fire of Jahannum is still able to laugh, and inspite of his belief in Maut he is able to be happy. Inspite of believing in the Reckoning, he commits evil deeds. Inspite of believing in Taqdeer, he grieves. Inspite of observing the world with its changes, he feels contented with it. Inspite of believing in Jannat, he refrains from righteous deeds.” MenWorldFeelsBelieveStillsWisdomAbleEvilBeliefLaughingFireDeedsCommitGrievingIslamicSurprisingRighteousObservingRefrainReckoningObserving The World Author:Moses
“Faith, then, generically, is confidence in a personal being. Specifically, religious faith is confidence in God, in every respect and office in which He reveals Himself. As that love of which God is the object is religious love, so that confidence in Him as a Father, a Moral Governor, a Redeemer, a Sanctifier, in all the modes of His manifestation, by which we believe whatever He says because He says it, and commit ourselves and all our interests cheerfully and entirely into His hands, is religious faith.” BelieveHandsFatherInterestReligiousMoralObjectsOfficeCommitManifestationFaith In GodGovernorsReligious FaithConfidence In GodRedeemerReligious Love Book:BACCALAUREATE SERMONS, AND OCCASIONAL DISCOURSES Source: BACCALAUREATE SERMONS, AND OCCASIONAL DISCOURSES