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Quotes about Stability

The words “Once more” signify the removal of what can be shaken—that is, created things—so that the unshakable may remain.
— Hebrews 12:27
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
— Hebrews 13:8
He is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways.
— James 1:8
Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, with whom there is no change or shifting shadow.
— James 1:17
As for you, let what you have heard from the beginning remain in you. If it does, you will also remain in the Son and in the Father.
— 1 John 2:24
One should aim, seriously, at disregarding ups and downs; a compliment here, silence there ... the central fact remains stable, which is the fact of my own pleasure in the art.
— Virginia Woolf
If a country doesn't recognize minority rights and human rights, including women's rights, you will not have the kind of stability and prosperity that is possible.
— Hillary Clinton
You can never make a ship go steady by propping it outside; you know there must be ballast within the ship to make it go steady. So there is nothing outside us that can keep our hearts in a steady, constant way, but grace within the soul.
— Jeremiah Burroughs
Everything is subject to change except God Himself.
— Joyce Meyer
If our faith rests on God's veracity, it has an absolute and eternally unshakable foundation. If it rests on our own mind, it is as secure as sand. Does your faith look like a castle or a sand castle?
— Peter Kreeft
A man of faith is a stable man looking in only one direction for the wisdom he needs. He knows that the God to whom he prays is able and willing to respond to his need.
— David Jeremiah
You must have carbon. Arsenic, boron, and silicon are the only other elements on which complex molecules can be based, but arsenic and boron are relatively rare and, where concentrated, poisonous to life, and silicon can hold together no more than about a hundred amino acids. Only carbon yields the chemical bonding stability and bonding complexity that life requires. Given the constraints of physics and chemistry, we now know that physical life must be carbon-based.
— Hugh Ross