Quotes about Vitality
Love is the spirit of life, and makes all things live.
— James Freeman Clarke
Love is a special way of being alive.
— Thomas Merton
The Spirit of God has made me; the breath of the Almighty gives me life. [ Job 33:4 NIV
— Max Lucado
I prayed for vitality and joy. Both returned.
— Max Lucado
On the contrary, all the more, those parts of the body that seem to be weaker are necessary. 1 Corinthians 12:22
— Beth Moore
The Spartan king Agesilaus was still fighting in armor when he was eighty-two. Picasso was painting past ninety, and Henry Miller was chasing women (I'm sure Picasso was too) at eighty-nine. Once we turn pro, we're like sharks who have tasted blood, or renunciants who have glimpsed the face of God. For us, there is no finish line. No bell ends the bout. Life is the pursuit. Life is the hunt. When our hearts burst... then we'll go out, and no sooner.
— Steven Pressfield
The thing may sound absurd to you, but you can do it if you will: standing back, as it were, from the vague and purposeless reactions in which most men fritter their vital energies. Then you can survey with a certain calm, a certain detachment, your universe and the possibilities of life within it: can discern too, if you be at all inclined to mystical adventure, the stages of the road along which you must pass on your way towards harmony with the Real.
— Evelyn Underhill
The vitality [of] the Bible [is] exhibited in every generation... Its power to transform lives is its best apologetic.
— Billy Graham
I feel sorry for the man who has never known the bracing thrill of taking a stand and sticking to it fearlessly. Moral courage has rewards that timidity can never imagine. Like a shot of adrenaline, it floods the spirit with vitality
— Billy Graham
Every city is a living body.
— St. Augustine
Stop comparing or boast at your victories. He was referring to enormous vitality and strength of God of Jesus seeking union with us. The living acts of a Christian become somehow the acts of Christ.
— Brennan Manning
When one of England's finest writers, G. K. Chesterton, spoke of "the furious love of God," he was referencing the enormous vitality and strength of the God of Jesus seeking union with us.
— Brennan Manning