Quotes about Shape
almost seemed to her that those secret, unuttered, critical thoughts had suddenly taken visible and accusing shape and form in the person of this outspoken morsel of neglected humanity.
— LM Montgomery
Involvement in public life provides the opportunity to shape our manners in accordance with civil justice.
— John Calvin
Design is the fundamental soul of a man-made creation that ends up expressing itself in successive outer layers of the product or service. The iMac is not just the color or translucence or the shape of the shell. The essence of the iMac is to be the finest possible consumer computer in which each element plays together.
— Steve Jobs
Yes, seasons, criticisms, and events can refine you—they have the potential to shape the mettle of your life, but they are not the substance of your life . . . God is.
— Lisa Bevere
It's a power that I can't explain. As it flows and it grows and it shapes my faith. There've been hundreds of moments I can't deny. When it brushe against the fire or dwelt in the Fire of God.
— Kenneth Copeland
Have the courage to take your own thoughts seriously, for they will shape you.
— Albert Einstein
Their [the eggs] physical resemblance must be a source of perpetual wonder to the gulls that fly overhead. To the wingless a more interesting phenomenon is their dissimilarity in every particular except shape and size.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
The future is a thing to be shaped, Scytale said. Hold that thought, Princess.
— Frank Herbert
Realize that God uses the fires of life to purify your faith, to shape you into Christ's image, and to cause you to love Him…even more!
— Elizabeth George
Teaching must become the center of worship again, and the ideas that shape our expressions must be biblically induced and shaped.
— Ravi Zacharias
Do but consider what an excellent thing sleep is: it is so inestimable a jewel that, if a tyrant would give his crown for an hour's slumber, it cannot be bought: of so beautiful a shape is it, that though a man lie with an Empress, his heart cannot beat quite till he leaves her embracements to be at rest with the other: yea, so greatly indebted are we to this
— Dorothy Sayers
In essence, the apostle is the one who is most likely to facilitate the emergence of communitas, a particular kind of community that is shaped and formed around a challenge or compelling task.
— Alan Hirsch