Quotes about Content
The recipe for perpetual ignorance is: Be satisfied with your opinions and content with your knowledge.
— Elbert Hubbard
I welcome each new day with a hopeful expectancy that I, too, will rise above the ordinary. For I am not content to live a merely "normal" life or settle for an average existence. No, I am destined for more--much, much more.
— Melody Carlson
Belief and faith always have content—a what. But a faith that looks like what the Bible describes is rooted deeply in trust in God (rather than ourselves) and in faithfulness to God by being humbly faithful to others (as the Father and Son have been faithful to us). That's basically it—though it's anything but easy.
— Peter Enns
Art, I suppose, is only for beginners, who have made up in their minds to be content with symbols rather than with what they signify, with the elegantly composed recipe in lieu of actual dinner.
— Aldous Huxley
We are awash in content that needs to be taught, yet the vast majority of colleges give a large portion of their faculties' salaries to fund research.
— Clayton M. Christensen
Vastly more important than all questions with regard to methods of preaching is the root question as to what it is that shall be preached.
— J. Gresham Machen
As for your burden, be content to bear this load until you come to the place of Deliverance, for there it will fall from your back of its own accord.
— John Bunyan
you dwell, said he, in the city of Destruction, the place also where I was born: I see it to be so; and dying there, sooner or later, you will sink lower than the grave, into a place that burns with fire and brimstone: be content, good neighbours, and go along with me.
— John Bunyan
I just feel lucky.
— Jennifer Aniston
Just use the words from your BrandScript to populate your sales funnel.
— Donald Miller
Inevitably, whoever designs our website is more concerned with colors, images, and "feel" than they are with the words we are using.
— Donald Miller
Surely none are so mad as those who are content to live unprepared to die.
— JC Ryle