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What I cannot love, I overlook.
— Anais Nin
As we look for humor, seek for the eternal perspective, understnd the principle of compensation, and draw near to our Heavenly Father, we can endure heardship and trial.
— Joseph Wirthlin
In the Sermon on the Mount it's quite clear that these are the three great barriers we have to overcome to understand Jesus and the Reign of God. But in Christianity we have always been concerned with ecclesiological questions, sacramental questions, sacerdotal questions, and, needless to say, sexual questions — questions that Jesus practically never bothered with.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
The Spirit is the first power we practically experience, but the last power we come to understand.
— Oswald Chambers
Only if we understand, can we care. Only if we care, we will help. Only if we help, we shall be saved.
— Jane Goodall
My dream of politics all my life has been that it is the common business, that it is something we owe to each other to understand and discuss with absolute frankness.
— Woodrow Wilson
Until the will and the affections are brought under the authority of Christ, we have not begun to understand, let alone accept, His Lordship. The Cross, as it enters the love life, will reveal the heart's truth.
— Elisabeth Elliot
Is it more important to understand than to obey? Is it more important to me to know than to believe?
— Elisabeth Elliot
The crucial significance of the cradle at Bethlehem lies in its place in the sequence of steps down that led the Son of God to the cross of Calvary, and we do not understand it till we see it in this context.
— Alistair Begg
Most Americans think there's already universal background checks. They don't understand why there wouldn't be a background check to purchase a weapon.
— Joe Biden
No creature, not even the most exalted angel, can understand God or have perfect knowledge of Him.
— Mother Angelica
One cannot understand the power of grace until one has needed it. Or given it.
— Richard Paul Evans