Quotes about Capability
Young—never settle for less than the spiritual and moral grandeur of which you're capable, with the help of God's grace.
— George Weigel
Each person on this planet is inherently, intrinsically capable of attaining "dizzying heights" of happiness and fulfillment.
— Wayne Dyer
Undertake not what you cannot perform but be careful to keep your promise.
— George Washington
If a Pope clearly realizes that he is no longer physically, psychologically, and spiritually capable of handling the duties of his office, then he has a right and, under some circumstances, also an obligation to resign.
— Pope Benedict XVI
No temptation can gravitate to a man unless there is that is his heart which is capable of responding to it.
— James Allen
People thought up the idea that animals don't have the same capability of suffering as humans, because otherwise they couldn't bear the knowledge that they are surrounded by a world of nature that is horror, and nothing but horror.
— Milan Kundera
Selfish people are in a way terribly capable of great loves.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
That the most excellent method he had found of going to GOD, was that of doing our common business without any view of pleasing men, [Gal. i. 10; Eph. vi. 5, 6.] and (as far as we are capable) purely for the love of GOD.
— Brother Lawrence
It is not necessary for being with GOD to be always at church; we may make an oratory of our heart, wherein to retire from time to time, to converse with Him in meekness, humility, and love. Every one is capable of such familiar conversation with GOD, some more, some less: He knows what we can do.
— Brother Lawrence
The optimization of cosmic darkness and of Earth's location within the dark universe that sacrifices neither the material needs of human beings nor their capacity to gain knowledge about the universe reflects masterful engineering at a level far beyond human capability- and even imagination. It testifies of a supernatural, superintelligent, superpowerful, fully deliberate Creator.
— Hugh Ross
It is ridiculous to take on a man's job just in order to be able to say that 'a woman has done it - yah!' The only decent reason for tackling a job is that it is your job and you want to do it.
— Dorothy Sayers
I did it to win love, and to prove myself capable. Not to move mountains. In my opinions, mountains don't move. They only look changed when you look down on them from great height.
— Barbara Kingsolver