Quotes about Personal
There are no standards of taste in wine... Each man's own taste is the standard, and a majority vote cannot decide for him or in any slightest degree affect the supremacy of his own standard.
— Mark Twain
Let every man come to God in his own way.
— Henry Ward Beecher
There is always one fact more in every man's case about which we know nothing.
— Oswald Chambers
The sacraments infuse holiness into the terrain of man's humanity: they penetrate the soul and body, the femininity and masculinity of the personal subject, with the power of holiness.
— Pope John Paul II
Every man, in his own opinion, forms an exception to the ordinary rules of morality.
— William Hazlitt
Develop a Plan for Personal Growth Success is something you attract by the person you become. —Jim Rohn
— Terri Savelle Foy
But it is the spot that the Lord of History says is His own personal real estate, and the very place where He will bring history to its conclusion.
— Terry James
Books are almost as individual as friends. There is no earthly use in laying down general laws about them. Some meet the needs of one person, and some of another; and each person should beware of the booklover's besetting sin, of what Mr. Edgar Allan Poe calls 'the mad pride of intellectuality,' taking the shape of arrogant pity for the man who does not like the same kind of books.
— Theodore Roosevelt
The various arguments for God show that there is only one God, not many. This God must be infinite since He is beyond the finite world He made. Further, He must be personal because He is both intelligent and moral, being the Intelligent Designer and the Moral Law Giver. Further, this God is spiritual and supernatural since He is beyond the physical and natural world. He can do miracles because He has already done the greatest miracle of all—He has created the world.
— Norman Geisler
everyone's task is as unique as is his specific opportunity to implement it.
— Viktor E. Frankl
What is actually man's concern is not to fulfill himself or to actualize himself but to fulfill meaning and to realize value. And only to the extent to which he fulfills concrete and personal meaning of his own existence will he also fulfill himself. Self-fulfillment occurs by itself; not through intention but as effect.
— Viktor E. Frankl
I like reading my own writing. It seems to fit me closer than it did before.
— Virginia Woolf