Quotes about Unique
Remember what happened long ago, for I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like Me.
— Isaiah 46:9
Because of all your abominations, I will do to you what I have never done before and will never do again.
— Ezekiel 5:9
“Never has anyone spoken like this man!” the officers answered.
— John 7:46
If I had not done among them the works that no one else did, they would not be guilty of sin; but now they have seen and hated both Me and My Father.
— John 15:24
Then she opened her eyes, Veronika did not think 'this must be heaven'. Heaven would never use a fluorescent tube to light a room, and the pain - which started a fraction of a second later - was typical of the Earth. Ah, that Earth pain - unique, unmistakable.
— Paulo Coelho
A mathematical point is the most indivisble and unique thing which art can present.
— John Donne
In order to be irreplaceacle, one must always be different.
— Coco Chanel
The facts are that an essential difference exists between man and beast. Human nature is sui generis; it has its own character and attributes. If this be true, then the common origin of all men is a necessity;
— Herman Bavinck
God uniquely created your DNA and knit your frame in secret so he could surprise the world. He authored how your heart expresses itself; he was the architect of your smile and the melody of your voice; he made all of your features with the fondest thoughts of only you in mind. He celebrated along with your parents your first smile and watched with affection your first steps.
— Lisa Bevere
I really think I am where I am in spite of my training, not because of it. I don't know how unique my work is, because I never compare it.
— Wayne Dyer
Divine love is not humanity but neighbor, the concrete, unique individual. You can only ever love individuals, because only individuals ever exist. Classes and collections are abstract objects of thought, not concretely real things. We group people into groups, but real people are concrete individuals.
— Peter Kreeft
I'm convinced God calls each of us to use whatever talents, skills, and gifts he endows us with to draw others toward him. To me, the differentiation of spiritual gifts implies that each Christian will "evangelize" (convey the good news to others) in a different but nonetheless productive way. In this context, every Christian is gifted for evangelism, but each Christian's manner of expressing that gift will be unique.
— Hugh Ross