Quotes about Perspective
Established custom is not easily relinquished, and no man is very easily led to see with the eyes of another. If thou rest more upon thy own reason or experience than upon the power of Jesus Christ, thy light shall come slowly and hardly; for God willeth us to be perfectly subject unto Himself, and all our reason to be exalted by abundant love towards Him.
— Thomas a Kempis
Objection 3: Further, it is written (1 Cor. 13:12): "We see now through a glass in a dark manner; but then face to face.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
Nor can it be argued that the time required is too short to be perceived; for though this may be the case in short distances, it cannot be so in distances so great as that which separates the East from the West.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
Nobody can ever say that being negative ever helped them at all - not in any way.
— Joyce Meyer
New faces have more authority than accustomed ones.
— Euripides
God's glory is the big news of the Bible, and my desire is that it would be all about me, but really it's all about God's glory.
— Max Lucado
Many of us enjoy going to ball games and watching them on television. I am no exception. I love to watch a good athletic contest. If we spend excessive time with sporting events, however, we may neglect things that are much more important.
— Joseph Wirthlin
it's white male life. The master narrative is whatever ideological script that is being imposed by the people in authority on everybody else. The master fiction. History. It has a certain point of view. So, when these little girls see that the most prized gift that they can get at Christmastime is this little white doll, that's the master narrative speaking. "This is beautiful, this is lovely, and you're not it.
— Nikki Giovanni
Why do we say, "That's true for you but not for me," when we're talking about morality or religion, but we never even think of such nonsense when we're talking to a stock broker about our money or a doctor about our health?
— Norman Geisler
Truth is unchanging even though our beliefs about truth change. (When we began to believe the earth was round instead of flat, the truth about the earth didn't change, only our belief about the earth changed.)
— Norman Geisler
contrary beliefs are possible, but contrary truths are not possible. We can believe everything is true, but we cannot make everything true.
— Norman Geisler
But truth is not a subjective matter of tasteāit's an objective matter of fact.
— Norman Geisler