Quotes about Perspective
Look at the view from here. If we were down on the shore, we wouldn't be able to see how the two boats maneuver to avoid each other. We can see the lighthouse and the Dungeness Spit. From up here, we can see lots of things we couldn't if we were in the middle of the waves." She got where he was going. "Now that it's all over, we can see how God took care of us through this.
— Colleen Coble
The Duke of Shê asked about government. The Master said, When the near approve and the distant approach.
— Confucius
The Bible is thought of as authoritative on everything of which it speaks. Moreover, it speaks of everything. We do not mean that it speaks of football games, of atoms, etc., directly, but we do mean that it speaks of everything either directly or by implication.
— Cornelius Van Til
If you look at the world, you'll be distressed. If you look within, you'll be depressed. If you look at God you'll be at rest.
— Corrie Ten Boom
In darkness God's truth shines most clear.
— Corrie Ten Boom
God's viewpoint is sometimes different from ours - so different that we could not even guess at it unless He had given us a Book which tells us such things....In the Bible I learn that God values us not for our strenght or our brains but simply because He has made us.
— Corrie Ten Boom
Child, you have to learn to see things in the right proportions. Learn to see great things great and small things small.
— Corrie Ten Boom
A religion that is small enough for our understanding would not be big enough for our needs.
— Corrie Ten Boom
Thank you," Betsie went on serenely, "for the fleas and for-" The fleas! This was too much. "Betsie, there's no way even God can make me grateful for a flea." "Give thanks in all circumstances," she quoted. "It doesn't say, 'in pleasant circumstances.' Fleas are part of this place where God has put us." And so we stood between piers of bunks and gave thanks for fleas. But this time I was sure Betsie was wrong.
— Corrie Ten Boom
Young and old, poor and rich, scholarly gentlemen and illiterate servant girls—only to Father did it seem that they were all alike. That was Father's secret: not that he overlooked the differences in people; that he didn't know they were there.
— Corrie Ten Boom
The circle of white cotton told me that when we're feeling poorest—when we've lost a friend, when a dream has failed, when we seem to have nothing left in the world to make life beautiful—that's when God says, You're richer than you think.
— Corrie Ten Boom
Give thanks in all circumstances,'" she quoted. "It doesn't say, 'in pleasant circumstances.' Fleas are part of this place where God has put us." And so we stood between piers of bunks and gave thanks for fleas. But this time I was sure Betsie was wrong.
— Corrie Ten Boom