Quotes about Force
If Christianity is a mere invention of man, and the Bible is not from God, how can infidels explain Jesus Christ? His existence in history they cannot deny. How is it that without force or bribery, without arms or money, He has made such an immensely deep mark on the world as He certainly has?
— JC Ryle
THE theology of the devil is really not theology but magic. "Faith" in this theology is really not the acceptance of a God Who reveals Himself as mercy. It is a psychological, subjective "force" which applies a kind of violence to reality in order to change it according to one's own whims.
— Thomas Merton
The only cure for so much misfortune is love. It's not the force of gravity that keeps the universe in balance, but the binding power of love.
— Isabel Allende
The irony is, the advertising industry knows everyone hates what they produce. This is why they keep looking for new ways to force people to stay tuned.
— Simon Sinek
Government is not reason, it is not eloquence, it is force...Never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action.
— George Washington
The emotion of sex is an "irresistible force," against which there can be no such opposition as an "immovable body." When driven by this emotion, men become gifted with a super power for action.
— Napoleon Hill
The emotion of sex is an "irresistible force," against which there can be no such opposition as an "immovable body." When driven by this emotion, men become gifted with a super power for action. Understand
— Napoleon Hill
A man of profound sincerity is a great moral force, and there is no force — not even the highest intellectual force — that can compare with it. Men are powerful in influence according to the soundness and perfection of their sincerity.
— Napoleon Hill
FAITH is the only agency through which the cosmic force of Infinite Intelligence can be harnessed and used by man.
— Napoleon Hill
Kindness is more powerful than compulsion.
— Napoleon Hill
When God's in it ... it flows. When the flesh is in it ... it's forced.
— Charles Swindoll
Language can never 'pin down' slavery, genocide, war. Nor should it yearn for the arrogance to be able to do so. Its force, its felicity, is in its reach toward the ineffable.
— Toni Morrison