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Quotes about Necessity

If I slip into the place that can be filled by Christ alone, making myself the first necessity to a soul instead of leading it to fasten upon Him, then I know nothing of Calvary love.
— Amy Carmichael
Put not your trust in new leaders, better systems, new organisations or regulatory reorganisation. They may well be good and necessary, but will to some degree fail.
— Justin Welby
It is hard for the human soul not to love something, and our mind must of necessity be drawn to some kind of affection.
— St. Jerome
Is what I'm saying true? Is it necessary? Will it honor God?
— Max Lucado
Sometimes we praise because we choose to; other times we praise because we want to. Occasionally we praise because we have to—because, if we don't, the rocks will cry out! That's compulsory praise!
— Beth Moore
On the contrary, all the more, those parts of the body that seem to be weaker are necessary. 1 Corinthians 12:22
— Beth Moore
The warrior and the artist live by the same code of necessity, which dictates that the battle must be fought anew every day.
— Steven Pressfield
What husband is he who abandons his wife? What wife is she taken without love? The gods demand of us action and the use of our free will! That is piety, not to buckle beneath necessity's yoke like dumb beasts!
— Steven Pressfield
RESISTANCE NEVER SLEEPS Henry Fonda was still throwing up before each stage performance, even when he was seventy-five. In other words, fear doesn't go away. The warrior and the artist live by the same code of necessity, which dictates that the battle must be fought anew every day.
— Steven Pressfield
Habit, if not resisted, soon becomes neccessity.
— St. Augustine
Habit, if not resisted, soon becomes necessity.
— St. Augustine
How, then, does an order of causes which is certain to the foreknowledge of God necessitate that there should be nothing which is dependent on our wills, when our wills themselves have a very important place in the order of causes?
— St. Augustine