Quotes about Contradiction
The Bible gives a true and trustworthy account of creation, and that account in no way conflicts with or contradicts an old-Earth view, and vice versa.
— Hugh Ross
They couldn't keep Death out, but while she was in she had to act like a lady.
— Joseph Heller
On a trip to Russia I bought one of those Matryoshka "nested dolls" that break apart at the waist to reveal smaller and smaller dolls inside…it occurred to me to me later that each of us, like the nested dolls, contains multiple selves, making us a mysterious combination of good and evil, wisdom and folly, reason and instinct… (pp.80)
— Philip Yancey
Don't the Bible say we must love everybody?" "O, the Bible! To be sure, it says a great many things; but, then, nobody ever thinks of doing them." HARRIET BEECHER STOWE, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
— Philip Yancey
There are many ideas within Christian spirituality that contradict the facts of reality as I understand them. A statement like this offends some Christians because they believe if aspects of their faith do not obey the facts of reality, they are not true. But I think there are all sorts of things our hearts believe that don't make any sense to our heads.
— Donald Miller
Love makes us both strong and weak at the same time.
— Donald Miller
Because the need to be loved and accepted runs so deep, we find ourselves doing things we never thought possible just to try to satisfy those desires. What starts off as a seemingly small compromise can easily become a complete contradiction to the people we long to be. We set things in motion that we never intended, all because we missed the miracle of His presence and promise in the midst of the mess.
— Lysa TerKeurst
I'm completely sane except when I'm the opposite of that.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Constant reminders that love is doubly edged with the most beautiful potential and the most dangerous pain.
— Lysa TerKeurst
She dwells with Beauty--Beauty that must die: And Joy, whose hand is ever at his lips, bidding Adieu; and aching Pleasure nigh, Turning to poison while the bee mouths sips:
— John Keats
If you want to be like the folks up on the hill, you have to learn to smile while you kill
— John Lennon
All theory is against freedom of the will all experience for it.
— Samuel Johnson