Quotes about Characteristics
God gives us a glimpse of what heaven will be like for the believer. It will have the characteristics of a happy home, a holy city, a glorious garden, and a beautiful bride. This staggers the imagination!
— Billy Graham
Another example of this is astrology. Multitudes of believers are subconsciously bound to the characteristics and weaknesses of their "zodiac sign." In their search for identity, this mixture of deceptive facts and illusions was absorbed into their soul, where it continues to stand even today in direct opposition to God's work of transformation.
— Francis Frangipane
Followers of Christ will not exhibit characteristics that are cheap and selfish, but in word, spirit, and action they will reveal the tenderness of Christ.
— Ellen White
Our very existence imposes rules determining from where and at what time it is possible for us to observe the universe. That is, the fact of our being restricts the characteristics of the kind of environment in which we find ourselves. That principle is called the weak anthropic principle.
— Stephen Hawking
It often runs in families," she remarked: "just as a love for pastry does.
— Lewis Carroll
Any created thing must, for example, possess a limited set of characteristics which rules out the possibility of it possessing other characteristics incompatible with these.
— Gregory Boyd
one of the chief characteristics of a servant is that he serves downward — that is, to those who by the world's standards are beneath him in position or station in life.
— Jerry Bridges
W]hat is considered weakness in one gender is often strength in the other.
— Lisa Bevere
You already have every characteristic necessary for success if you recognize, claim, develop and use them
— Zig Ziglar
still wanted those genetic characteristics carried by the Atreides.
— Frank Herbert
The characteristic common to God and man is apparently that: the desire and the ability to make things.
— Dorothy Sayers
If I were to construct a God I would furnish Him with some way and qualities and characteristics which the Present lacks.
— Mark Twain