Quotes about Character
I know it's difficult. But, yes, God is working even in the midst of whatever problem you're going through. He's working in both seen and unseen ways. He's working to put you on a path that you'll never regret, a path of extraordinary goodness that's a reflection of his character. In the meantime, your task is to dwell in the land and cultivate faithfulness.
— Louie Giglio
God starts with who we've become, and then he works his way to how we live.
— Louie Giglio
if you want to do something great for God, then get ready to be tested greatly first. You'll be tested greatly so you can be trusted greatly.
— Louie Giglio
sin is deceptively strong and pride has many faces. I
— Louie Giglio
Sin is a mirage, always overpromising and underdelivering. The Enemy works in your life by luring and lying. He promises things he can't fulfill. He challenges God's truth. He attacks God's character and intentions.
— Louie Giglio
There is as much greatness of mind in acknowledging a good turn, as in doing it.
— Lucius Annaeus Seneca
An action will not be right unless the will be right for from thence is the action derived. Again, the will will not be right unless the disposition of the mind be right for from thence comes the will.
— Lucius Annaeus Seneca
The foundations of national morality must be laid in private families.
— John Adams
It is not in the still calm of life, or the repose of a pacific station, that great characters are formed. The habits of a vigorous mind are formed in contending with difficulties. Great necessities call out great virtues. When a mind is raised, and animated by scenes that engage the heart, then those qualities which would otherwise lay dormant, wake into life and form the character of the hero and the statesman.
— John Adams
Because power corrupts, society's demands for moral authority and character increase as the importance of the position increases.
— John Adams
Jesus learned obedience by the things He suffered. Peter learned obedience by the things he suffered. Paul learned obedience by the things he suffered. What about you? Have you learned? Or are you hard, calloused, cold, bitter, and resentful? Then you did not learn obedience.
— John Bevere
The truth is we are defined by our actions, not by our intentions.
— John Bevere