To study philosophy is nothing but to prepare one’s self to die.
—Cicero
The LORD is dependent on nothing, but everything depends on him.
—Herman Bavinck
Prevenient grace may be simple conviction or a strange longing which nothing can satisfy or powerful aspiration after eternal values or feeling of disgust for sin & desire to be delivered from its repulsive coils. These strange workings within are the stirrings of the Holy Spirit
—A. W. Tozer
Since the fall of man the earth has been a disaster area & everyone lives with a critical emergency. Nothing is normal. Everything is wrong & everyone is wrong until made right by the redeeming work of Christ & the effective operation of the Holy Spirit.
—AW Tozer
The world situation is such that nothing less than God can straighten it out;
Let us not fail the world & disappoint God by failing to pray
—AW Tozer
There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.
—Albert Einstein
Once you can accept the universe as matter expanding into nothing that is something, wearing stripes with plaid comes easy.
—Albert Einstein
I see I am nothing, and can do nothing without help from above. Oh, for divine grace!
—David Brainerd
I longed to make some returns to God; but found I had nothing to return: I could only rejoice, that God had done the work himself; and that none in heaven or earth might pretend to share the honour of it with him.
—David Brainerd
…what a death it is, to strive, and strive; to be always in a hurry, and yet do nothing, or at least nothing for God!
—David Brainerd
There is nothing that reveals what is in the human heart so clearly as what a man does with Christ.
—R. A. Torrey
Close the day with thanksgiving and prayer. Review all the blessings of the day and thank God in detail for them. Nothing goes farther to increase faith in God and in His Word than a calm review at the close of each day of what God has done for you that day.
—R. A. Torrey
There is certainly nothing that will bring greater comfort and consolation to the believer than to understand the nature of prophecy.
—Martyn Lloyd-Jones
People tell us the Bible is full of things that are impossible to believe. I know of nothing else so impossible to believe as that a holy God should love such individuals as you and me, as the Bible says He does. But as impossible as it is to believe, it is true.
—R. A. Torrey
Keeping the heart is the most important business of a Christian’s life. Without this we are but formalists in religion: all our professions, gifts and duties signify nothing.
—John Flavel
So deep is the hatred that upright ones bear to sin that nothing pleases them more than the thoughts of a full deliverance from it.
—John Flavel
Put your trust in nothing of man, but in God alone!
—Martyn Lloyd-Jones
You can tell a man who is filled by the Holy Spirit; he is all the time talking about Christ, has nothing to say of himself, but is constantly holding Jesus Christ up as an all-sufficient Savior.
—D. L. Moody
If God does not speak, we know nothing.
—Martyn Lloyd-Jones
There is nothing which can better deserve our patronage than the promotion of science and literature. Knowledge is in every country the surest basis of public happiness.
—George Washington
Let us bear in mind that nothing is too hard for God, and He delights in doing hard things.
—D. L. Moody
Get up into your watch-tower and just keep looking up to God. Look at nothing else, least of all your problem.
—Martyn Lloyd-Jones
“The world never helps the church; it is all in arms against it; there is nothing in the world’s air or soil that can fertilise the church even to the least degree.”
He who has God has everything; he who has everything but God has nothing.
Augustine
Everything flows, nothing stands still.
—Heraclitus
See that you build upon nothing below Christ! See that you have a real interest in Christ. See that you die daily to sin, to the world, and to your own righteousness.
Thomas Brooks
You speak an infinite deal of nothing.
—William Shakespeare
The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again.
—Charles Dickens
The world owes nothing to any man, but every man owes something to the world.
—Thomas Edison
Death waits for no one and nothing. Therefore, there’s nothing more important in this world for you than what you’re doing right now.
—Leo Tolstoy