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Trust is that rare and priceless treasure that wins us the affection of our heavenly Father.
— Brennan Manning
Inner freedom is an infrequent gift of nature and a worthy object for the individual.
— Albert Einstein
The mountaintop is not meant to teach us anything, it is meant to make us something. There is a terrible trap in always asking, "What's the use of this experience?" We can never measure spiritual matters in that way. The moments on the mountaintop are rare moments, and they are meant for something in God's purpose.
— Oswald Chambers
And the boy Samuel ministered to the LORD before Eli. Now in those days the word of the LORD was rare and visions were scarce.
— 1 Samuel 3:1
The king made the almug wood into steps for the house of the LORD and for the king’s palace, and into lyres and harps for the singers. Never before had such almug wood been brought in, nor has such been seen to this day.)
— 1 Kings 10:12
Godliness with contentment is rare.
— Craig Groeschel
what about grace? How rare to find a church competing to "out-grace" its rivals.
— Philip Yancey
Sure, but those times of victory over carnality happened infrequently. However, when they did happen, it was truly golden.
— John Bunyan
Young men, I beseech you earnestly, beware of pride. Two things are said to be very rare sights in the world— one is a young man that is humble, and the other is an old man that is content. I fear that this is only too true.
— JC Ryle
I am a unique creature of nature. I am rare and there is value in all rarity; therefore, I am valuable
— Og Mandino
Perfect love is rare indeed - for to be a lover will require that you continually have the subtlety of the very wise, the flexibility of the child, the sensitivity of the artist, the understanding of the philosopher, the acceptance of the saint, the tolerance of the scholar and the fortitude of the certain.
— Leo Buscaglia
Disobedience, the rarest and most courageous of the virtues, is seldom distinguished from neglect, the laziest and commonest of the vices.
— George Bernard Shaw