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Quotes about Creation

I wonder if real art comes when you build the thing that they don't have a prize for yet.
— Seth Godin
A blank canvas is a playground for the imagination.
— Marty Rubin
No matter our age, our circumstances, or abilities... Each one of us can create something remarkable with our lives.
— Joseph Wirthlin
God exists necessarily and is the explanation why anything else exists.
— William Lane Craig
Be, beget, begone.
— William Saroyan
I don't view it as mystic. I believe that God is our father. He created us. He is powerful because he knows everything. Therefore everything I learn that is true makes me more like my father in heaven. When science seems to contradict religion, then one, the other, or both are wrong, or incomplete. Truth is not incompatible with itself. When I benefit from science it's actually not correct for me to say it resulted from science and not from God. They work in concert.
— Clayton M. Christensen
My life didn't please me, so I created my life.
— Coco Chanel
The conclusion, therefore, is that of Augustine, who said that the heart of man was created for God and that it cannot find rest until it rests in his Father's heart. Hence all men are really seeking after God, as Augustine also declared, but they do not all seek Him in the right way, nor at the right place.
— Herman Bavinck
The subduing of the earth, that is, the whole of culture, is given to him, and can be given to him only because he is created after God's image; man can be ruler of the earth only because and in so far as he is a servant, a son of God.
— Herman Bavinck
Culture in the broadest sense includes all the labor which human power expends on nature.
— Herman Bavinck
The essence of the Christian religion consists in the reality that the creation of the Father, ruined by sin, is restored in the death of the Son of God, and re-created by the grace of the Holy Spirit into a kingdom of God.
— Herman Bavinck
We do not see God as he is in himself. We behold him in his works. We name him according to the manner in which he has revealed himself in his works. To see God face to face is for us impossible, at least here on earth. If, nevertheless, God wills that we should know him, he must needs descend to the level of the creature. He must needs accommodate himself to our limited, finite, human consciousness.
— Herman Bavinck