Quotes about Persuasion
The most any one can do is to confess as candidly as he can the grounds for the faith that is in him, and leave his example to work on others as it may.
— William James
Beauty is the arrowhead of evangelization.
— Robert Barron
If you would win a man to your cause, first convince him that you are his sincere friend.
— Abraham Lincoln
It is not our business to make the message acceptable, but to make it available. We are not to see that they like it, but that they get it.
— Vance Havner
It is no part of a physician's business to use either persuasion or compulsion upon the patients.
— Aristotle
Only hidden and undetected oratory is really insidious. What reaches the heart without going through the mind is likely to bounce back and put the mind out of business.
— Mortimer Adler
Remember how Paul and Barnabas urged this upon the Jews of Antioch, 'persuading them to continue in the grace of God' (Acts 13:43; Gal. 5:4; Titus 2:11; 1 Peter 5:12).
— Horatius Bonar
Without this, nothing else will profit. Not orthodoxy, or learning, or eloquence, or power of argument, or zeal, or fervor will accomplish anything without this. This is what gives power to our words and persuasiveness to our arguments, making them as either the balm of Gilead to the wounded spirit or sharp arrows of the mighty to the conscience of the stouthearted rebel.
— Horatius Bonar
Civil debate is a healthy and democratic process. If one cannot make one's point without yelling, name-calling, or insulting others, one should develop a stronger argument before speaking further.
— Lisa Wingate
Healthy and democratic process. If one cannot make one's point without yelling, name-calling, or insulting others, one should develop a stronger argument before speaking further.
— Lisa Wingate
May comments, "We're always trying to persuade ourselves of things." Are
— Lisa Wingate
One has to secrete a jelly in which to slip quotations down people's throats—and one always secretes too much jelly.
— Virginia Woolf