Quotes about More
There are few things stressed more strongly in the Bible than the reality of God's work as Judge.
— JI Packer
Indeed, by taking the title Son of man, he staked his claim to be all that the human being was originally supposed to be—and surely much more.
— Dallas Willard
Our main work is, by the spirit of God, with the Word of God, to portray the glories of God as more beautiful and more satisfying than anything.
— John Piper
No doubt, some people are quantitatively less busy than others and some much more so, but that doesn't change the shared experience: most everyone I know feels frazzled and overwhelmed most of the time.
— Kevin DeYoung
It is lawful to love all things and to seek them, once they become means to the love of God. There is nothing we cannot ask of Him if we desire it in order that He may be more loved by ourselves or by other men.
— Thomas Merton
I have learned now that while those who speak about one's miseries usually hurt, those who keep silence hurt more.
— CS Lewis
Help more than is needed.Care more than is required.Give more than is expected.Love more than is anticipated.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Jesus clearly viewed children as precious - and that if he loved kids enough to say that adults should be more like them, we should spend more time loving them too.
— Todd Burpo
I have always seen the United States as a force of good. And I have learned that there is the idealistic part about what we can do at the U.N. and there is a doable part. And I have learned what is more doable.
— Madeleine Albright
It is natural for us to wish that God had designed for us a less glorious and less arduous destiny; but then we are wishing not for more love but for less.
— CS Lewis
Heliodorus, tells me that there are many parts of the Scriptures which you seek and cannot find. But even if you have them all, affection is sure to assert its rights and to seek for itself more than it already has.
— Jerome
Intelligence is little more than a short foot-rule by which we measure the infinite achievements of Circumstances.
— F Scott Fitzgerald