“How strange it is to be human. For a short moment we are conscious of the glories of life then we become silent again. Perhaps there is more. Look more deeply into the matter.” InspirationalHumansLooksMatterMomentsStrangeBuddhismGloryConsciousSilentReincarnation Author:Frederick Lenz
“The Christian church does not ask the U. S. Supreme Court, or any other human court, what marriage is. Marriage is a pre-political institution defined by our Creator - for His glory and for human flourishing.” HumansDoeChristianPoliticalAsksChurchGloryInstitutionsCourtCreatorSupremeDefinedSupreme CourtFlourishingChristian ChurchPolitical Institutions Author:Albert Mohler
“This doctrine of baptism for the dead is a great doctrine, one of the most glorious doctrines that was ever revealed to the human family; and there are light, power, glory, honor and immortality in it.” HumansLightHonorGloryDoctrineImmortalityGloriousBaptismHuman Family Author:Brigham Young
“Holly is living proof that C.S. Lewis was right when he said that a good atheist can't be too careful of her reading. A lover of the word, she discovered through it the love of the Logos, whose beauty fills all of creation. She found the courage to follow the spilled drops of human imagination back to the One who ‘reflects the glory of God and bears the very stamp of his nature, upholding the universe by his word of power' (Heb 1:3).” HumansSaidUniverseReadingFoundImaginationCreationBearsLoversGloryAtheistCarefulProofStampsGlory Of GodLogosHolliesHuman ImaginationLiving Proof Author:Mark P. Shea
“Conviction brings a silent, indefinable beauty into faces made of the commonest human clay; the devout worshiper at any shrine reflects something of its golden glow, even as the glory of a noble love shines like a sort of light from a woman's face.” HumansMadeLightFacesGloryShiningSilentConvictionNobleGoldenClayShrinesIndefinable Author:Honore de Balzac
“Reason is the glory of human nature, and one of the chief eminences whereby we are raised above our fellow-creatures, the brutes, in this lower world.” WorldHumansReasonHuman NatureCreaturesGloryFellowsRaisedChiefsBrutesEminence Book:Logic, or the right use of reason in the inquiry after truth Source: Logic, or the right use of reason in the inquiry after truth
“Politics have always covered two distinct kinds of problems: problems of administrative routine, and those that may be called 'questions of the moment.' A question of the moment is, indeed, a substitute for some notion, such as the idea of God, or hereditary monarchy, or national glory, that has hitherto acted as a symbol of human co-ordination. It provides no new positive certainty to replace the discredited certainty, but is what the name implies: the raising of a question which the old certainty no longer answers.” HumansKindMayTwoIdeasMomentsProblemNamesAnswersGloryNotionSymbolsCertaintySubstitutesCoveredRoutineMonarchyAdministrativeHereditaryOrdination Author:Laura Riding
“Human character is never found "to enter into its glory," except through the ordeal of affliction. Its force cannot come forth without the offer of resistance, nor can the grandeur of its free will declare itself, except in the battle of fierce temptation.” HumansCharacterFoundForceBattleOffersGloryResistanceTemptationFree WillFierceAfflictionGrandeurOrdeals Book:Hours of thought on sacred things, sermons Source: Hours of thought on sacred things, sermons