Quotes about Genuineness
Whatever is manufactured outwardly by our own effort is not real and is doomed to frustration and defeat.
— Watchman Nee
Romanists again admit that many false traditions have prevailed in different ages and in different parts of the Church. Those who receive them are confident of their genuineness, and zealous in their support. How shall the line be drawn between the true and false? By what criterion can the one be distinguished from the other? Protestants say there is no such criterion, and therefore, if the authority of tradition be admitted, the Church is exposed to a flood of superstition and error.
— Charles Hodge
Sincerity is the last refuge of the shallow.
— Oscar Wilde
The truth is rarely pure
— Oscar Wilde
Flattery is counterfeit, and like counterfeit money, it will eventually get you into trouble if you pass it to someone else. The difference between appreciation and flattery? That is simple. One is sincere and the other insincere. One comes from the heart out; the other from the teeth out. One is unselfish; the other selfish. One is universally admired; the other universally condemned.
— Dale Carnegie
Those who have attained considerable spiritual stature are frequently noted for their "childlikeness." What this really means is that they do not use their face and body to hide their spiritual reality. In their body they are genuinely present to those around them. That is a great spiritual attainment or gift.
— Dallas Willard
The rarest quality in an epitaph is truth.
— Henry David Thoreau
It is not well for a man to pray cream and live skim milk.
— Henry Ward Beecher
What strikes me about Jesus is that he is a remarkably true person; he never changes his personality to fit in with whatever crowd he finds himself. He is simply himself, and he never plays to his audience.
— John Eldredge
True love cannot be found where it truly does not exist nor can it be hidden where it truly does.
— Anonymous
if the content of your speech is not authentic, talking or texting on a device doesn't mean you're communicating with another person.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
Pride makes us artificial; humility makes us real
— Thomas Merton