“Sound moral principle is the only sure evidence of strength, the only firm foundation of greatness and perpetuity. Where this is lacking, no man's character is strong; no nation's life can be lasting.” MenCharacterStrongNationsSoundMoralPrinciplesGreatnessEvidenceFoundationFirmLastingLackingMoral PrinciplesFirm Foundation Author:Orson F. Whitney
“A people that has remained convinced of its greatness and invulnerability, that has chosen to believe such a myth in the face of all the evidence, is a people in the grip of a kind of sleep, or madness.” PeopleBelieveKindFacesSleepGreatnessEvidenceMadnessMythConvincedChosenInvulnerability Author:Salman Rushdie
“Choose to be in close proximity to people who are empowering, who appeal to your sense of connection to intention, who see the greatness in you, who feel connected to God, who live a life that gives evidence that Spirit has found celebration through them.” PeopleInspirationalGivingFeelsSpiritFoundGreatnessEvidenceConnectionsIntentionConnectedAppealsEmpoweringCelebrationProximity Author:Wayne Dyer
“On the altar you are looking at the same thing as you saw there last night. You have not heard, however, what this is, what it signifies, or about the greatness of the reality of which it is a sacrament. Your eyes are looking at bread and cup. This is the evidence before your physical sight. But your faith must be instructed concerning it- this bread being Christ 's Body and the cup containing His Blood. Though perhaps these words may be enough to initiate faith, faith must be further instructed in accordance with the Prophet's words: 'Believe that you may understand'” BelieveMayEnoughBodyRealityEyeLastsNightChristSawsHeardBloodGreatnessEvidenceSightBreadCupsProphetSacramentsLast NightAltarsContainingInitiate Author:Saint Augustine
“Unless a writer lives with a periodic delusion of his greatness, he will not continue writing. He must believe, against all reason and evidence, that the public will experience a catastrophic loss if he does not complete his novel. The public is just clamoring to give him his fame. From the book Dare to be a Great Writer: 329 Keys to Powerful Fiction by” IfsGivingWritingBelieveDoeBookReasonLossPowerfulFictionNovelGreatnessKeysFameEvidenceDareDelusionGreat Writers Author:Leonard Bishop
“Kindness is the evidence of greatness. If anyone is glad that you are here, then you have not lived in vain.” IfsKindnessGreatnessEvidenceGladVainBe KindGladness Author:Charles Fenno Hoffman
“But at the same time, there must never be the least hesitation in giving up a position the moment it is shown to be untenable. It is not going too far to say that the greatness of a scientific investigator does not rest on the fact of his having never made a mistake, but rather on his readiness to admit that he has done so, whenever the contrary evidence is cogent enough.” GivingDoeMadeDoneEnoughMomentsFactsScienceMistakeOpinionPositionGreatnessGiving UpEvidenceContraryMade A MistakeHesitationReadinessInvestigators Author:William Bayliss
“Have you ever realized that you can give things to God that are of value to Him? Or are you just sitting around daydreaming about the greatness of His redemption, while neglecting all the things you could be doing for Him? I'm not referring to works which could be regarded as divine and miraculous, but ordinary, simple human things - things which would be evidence to God that you are totally surrendered to Him.” GivingHumansWould BeValuesSimpleGreatnessDivineOrdinarySittingEvidenceRedemptionServingNeglectMiraculousDaydreamingReferringSitting Around Book:My Utmost for His Highest Source: My Utmost for His Highest