Quotes about Guarantee
But the only possible guarantee of the future is responsible behavior in the present.
— Wendell Berry
I never presumed that a technique of composition or an idea was so special that just using it would guarantee the quality of the music.
— Robert Morris
The greatest politeness is free of all formality. Perfect conduct Is free of concern. Perfect wisdom is unplanned. Perfect love is without demonstrations. Perfect sincerity offers No guarantee.
— Thomas Merton
I don't think Lloyd's of London would insure this mouth.
— Kathie Lee Gifford
When God wanted to guarantee his promises, he gave his word, a rock-solid guarantee—God can't break his word. And because his word cannot change, the promise is likewise unchangeable.
— Eugene Peterson
The absence of regret makes no guarantee of the absence of pain.
— Beth Moore
The knowledge that God has predestinated me unto eternal glory supplies an absolute guarantee that no efforts of Satan can possibly bring about my destruction, for if the great God be for me, who can be against me!
— AW Pink
Courage is the first of human qualities because it is the quality which guarantees the others.
— Aristotle
The best guarantee against the abuse of power consists in the freedom, the purity, and the frequency of popular elections.
— John Quincy Adams
My belief as a Christian is when we receive Christ as salvation, that that gives us a guarantee for Heaven.
— Joel Osteen
Even if you aren't a believer, there are incredible stories in the 'good book' that I guarantee you will keep you glued to the page. The Bible is no less a part of our cultural heritage than Shakespeare is - and by the way, Shakespeare's plays are absolutely loaded with Biblical references.
— Eric Metaxas
Separation of church and state does not result in the church continuing to apply itself to its own task; it is no guarantee against secularization. Nowhere is the church more secularized than where it is separated in principle as it is here. This very separation can create an opposition, so that the church engages much more strongly in political and secular things.
— Eric Metaxas