Quotes about Safety
Unless degree is preserved, the first place is safe for no one.
— Publilius Syrus
Just when we think we are the safest, when we feel no need to keep our guard up, to work on our inner integrity, to discipline ourselves for godliness — temptation will come!
— Kent Hughes
As human beings, we are vulnerable to confusing the unprecedented with the improbable. In our everyday experience, if something has never happened before, we are generally safe in assuming it is not going to happen in the future, but the exceptions can kill you and climate change is one of those exceptions.
— Al Gore
Purity is safe. Impurity is risky. Purity always helps us. Impurity always hurts us. Purity is always smart; impurity is always stupid. Write it down. Bank on it.
— Randy Alcorn
Being disconnected from the local church, for whatever reason, is a dangerous way to live...like lone sheep away from the safety of the flock and the watchful care of the shepherd, [these lone rangers] are vulnerable to predators of every sort." —Nancy Leigh DeMoss
— Randy Alcorn
He had poor eyesight and chronic sinus trouble, which made war especially exciting for him, since he was in no danger of going overseas.
— Joseph Heller
Today's Thought When the storms of life rage around you, trust that God is going to carry you through the storm and bring you safely to the other side.
— Joyce Meyer
A confident person feels safe. She believes she is loved, valuable, cared for, and safe in God's will for her.
— Joyce Meyer
Confidence allows us to face life with boldness, openness, and honesty. It enables us to live without worry and to feel safe. It enables us to live authentically.
— Joyce Meyer
In my judgment, the church in the United States must now face hard decisions such as we have not faced for a long time. We have indeed bought in as individual persons, even as a church, on consumerism, aimed at self-indulgence, comfort, security, and safety. We live our lives out of our affluence, and we discover that all our self-indulgence makes us satiated but neither happy nor safe.
— Walter Brueggemann
to see what had happened. "Oh no," Elaine gasped. "It looks like a car hit someone's buggy! I hope no one is seriously hurt.
— Wanda Brunstetter
To trust someone is to believe that he or she has your best interests in mind, that the person will protect you from harm and is reliable.
— James Bryan Smith