Quotes about Crisis
It's a recession when your neighbor loses his job; it's a depression when you lose your own.
— Harry S. Truman
deaths of despair escalating in terrifying ways as people struggled with the dislocation and isolation that the pandemic had caused.
— Jane Goodall
God is always at work, though we cannot see it, preparing people he has chosen for leadership. When the crisis comes, God fits His appointee into the place ordained for him.
— J. Oswald Sanders
Emergencies are opportunities to bring God into the realities of your life.
— Dallas Willard
We cannot know the whole truth, which belongs to God alone, but our task nevertheless is to seek to know what is true. And if we offend gravely enough against what we know to be true, as by failing badly enough to deal affectionately and responsibly with our land and our neighbors, truth will retaliate with ugliness, poverty, and disease. The crisis of this line of thought is the realization that we are at once limited and unendingly responsible for what we know and do.
— Wendell Berry
the basic cause of the energy crisis is not scarcity; it is moral ignorance and weakness of character.
— Wendell Berry
When tragedy happens a real family pulls together, mine ripped apart.
— Janette Oke
With respect to Syria, we are going to continue to work as we have over the last five, six years to push towards a political transition and settlement.
— Barack Obama
Theology is in crisis, largely because it has lost its nerve and forgotten its purpose to help discern, articulate, and commend compelling visions of flourishing life in light of God's self-revelation in Jesus Christ.
— Miroslav Volf
Regardless of what crisis or complexity may be threatening to engulf your life, God is at work. You may not see it, but you need to know it's true. And He's not just doing one or two or a few things in that situation. He is doing a thousand or more things.
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Remember,too,that all who succeed in life get off to a bad start,and pass through many heartbreaking struggles before they arrive. The turning point in the lives of those who succeed usually comes at some moment of crisis,through which they are introduced to their other selves.
— Napoleon Hill
Remember, too, that all who succeed in life get off to a bad start, and pass through many heartbreaking struggles before they "arrive." The turning point in the lives of those who succeed, usually comes at the moment of some crisis, through which they are introduced to their "other selves.
— Napoleon Hill