If others would think as hard as I did, then they would get similar results.
—Isaac Newton
If I have a book that thinks for me, a pastor who acts as my conscience, a physician who prescribes my diet, and so on… then I have no need to exert myself. I have no need to think, if only I can pay; others will take care of that disagreeable business for me.
—Immanuel Kant
I lay it down as a fact that if all men knew what others say of them, there would not be four friends in the world.
—Blaise Pascal
We should confess Christ constantly. We should not be ashamed of our Lord and King. We should let people know that we are on His side. In the home, in the church, at our work, and at our play, we should let others know where we stand.
—R. A. Torrey
When a man compares himself with others: thus measuring ourselves by ourselves, and comparing ourselves among ourselves, we show our folly and nourish our pride; but if any man will compare his own life with Christ’s, he will find abundant cause at every time to be humbled.
—John Flavel
I don’t know how others find it, but I am sure I find sin in my very bosom, in my very bowels; it is present with me. O wretched man that I am! A gracious soul can mourn to see in others, but to find it in himself pierces him to the very heart.
—John Flavel
It is not enough that we have our times of secret prayer to God alone with Him, we also need to have fellowship with others in prayer.
—R. A. Torrey
The reason why many fail in the battle is because they wait until the hour of battle. The reason why others succeed is because they have gained their victory on their knees long before the battle came.
—R. A. Torrey
The upright soul hates sin in himself more than he hates it in any other, as a man hates a serpent in the hedge, but much more in his own bosom: But I see another law in my members…I find then a law, that, when I would do good, evil is present with me (Rom. 7:23, 21).
—John Flavel
Be not afraid of greatness. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and others have greatness thrust upon them.
—William Shakespeare
We choose not randomly each other.
We meet only those who already exists in our subconscious.
—Sigmund Freud
To make peace either in oneself or among others, shows a man to be a follower of God.
—Thomas Aquinas
Some are born great, others achieve greatness.
—William Shakespeare
Nothing will beautify your life and the life of others like establishing kindness as a habit.
—Leo Tolstoy
People are generally better persuaded by the reasons which they have themselves discovered than by those which have come into the mind of others.
—Blaise Pascal
There is no such division in the external operations of God that any one of them should be the act of one person, without the concurrence of the others
—John Owen
A day wasted on others is not wasted on one’s self.
—Charles Dickens
War is father of all, and king of all. He renders some gods, others men; he makes some slaves, others free.
—Heraclitus
Man was born free, and he is everywhere in chains. Those who think themselves the masters of others are indeed greater slaves than they.
—Jean-Jacques Rousseau
As the LORD has been pleased to reveal his dear Son in us, Oh let us stir up that gift of GOD, and with all boldness preach him to others.
—George Whitefield
Think for yourself and let others enjoy the privilege of doing so too.
—Voltaire
None but those who have felt the Spirit themselves, can freely or feelingly speak of him to others.
—George Whitefield
Have you true faith? Keep it not to yourselves; be willing, as occasion offers, freely to communicate it to others.
—George Whitefield
The reason of this dealing of Christ with his church, in parting with all others for them, is, because he loves her. She is precious and honourable in his sight; thence he puts this great esteem upon her.
—John Owen
The reason of this dealing of Christ with his church, in parting with all others for them, is, because he loves her. She is precious and honourable in his sight; thence he puts this great esteem upon her.
—John Owen
Wean yourself from using your words to condemn others and you’ll feel an increase in your ability to live in your soul; you’ll feel an increase in life and happiness.
—Leo Tolstoy
Having had a legion of devils cast out of my heart by the power of CHRIST, why should I not tell what he hath done for my soul, for the encouragement of others.
—George Whitefield
Why hath GOD called us by his free grace, and made a difference between us and others, but that we should stand up in defence of his injured honour?
—George Whitefield
Many of those who are in Christ are condemned by others who are unjust judges.
—Jonathan Edwards
Oh, what manner of love, that we, who were like others by nature, should be thus distinguished by grace!
—John Newton