Quotes about Difference
There is a wide difference between preaching doctrine and preaching Christ.
— Henry Blackaby
Don't settle for a religious life that lacks a vital relationship with Jesus Christ. When God is present, the difference will be obvious.
— Henry Blackaby
And there is all the difference in the world between paying and being paid. The act of paying is perhaps the most uncomfortable infliction that the two orchard thieves entailed upon us.
— Herman Melville
I am tremendously inspired by many women around the world who work under dire circumstances to make a difference for their families.
— Joyce Banda
God wants you to be in the world, but so different from the world that you will change it. Get cracking.
— Mother Angelica
There is a fundamental difference between religion, which is based on authority, and science, which is based on observation and reason. Science will win because it works.
— Stephen Hawking
Every time a child is saved from the dark side of life, every time one of us makes the effort to make a difference in a child's life, we add light and healing to our own lives.
— Oprah Winfrey
There is a difference between a private devotional life and a corporate one. Solemnity is proper in church, but things that are proper in church are not necessarily proper outside, and vice versa.
— CS Lewis
Kings ought to differ from their subjects, not in kind, but in perfection.
— Aristotle
The difference between sentiment and being sentimental is the following: Sentiment is when a driver swerves out of the way to avoid hitting a rabbit on the road. Being sentimental is when the same driver, when swerving away from the rabbit, hits a pedestrian.
— Frank Herbert
Behold your hard hands and your strong frames, your masters and mistresses have soft hands and delicate constitutions, and white skins; whence this difference; 'it is the Lord's doings and marvellous in our eyes.
— Frederick Douglass
I am no minister of malice. I would not strike the fallen. I would not repel the repentant, but may my "right hand forget her cunning, and my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth," if I forget the difference between the parties to that terrible, protracted, and bloody conflict.
— Frederick Douglass