Top 17 Authoritative Teaching Quotes
#1. Faith is the door to the full inner life of the Church, a life which includes not only access to an authoritative teaching but above all to a deep personal experience which is at once unique and yet shared by the whole Body of Christ, in the Spirit of Christ.
Thomas Merton
#2. I'll love you longer than the stars that live in the sky.
Kate McCarthy
#3. I'm an amalgam of the 19th-century romantics and the beat poets.
Roy Harper
#4. I do not have very much office experience.
B.J. Novak
#5. The quality which gave such force to Calvin's teaching was his close adherence to the Bible as an inspired and authoritative book.
Loraine Boettner
#6. If you want to know what you were conditioned to believe as a child, look at how you treat yourself now.
Cheri Huber
#7. Time fell short of seconds and words fell short of breath as they all realized that Abraham Lincoln, friend, father, and leader was no more.
John C. Berry
#8. What matters is to aid others, to have a group dream.
Frederick Lenz
#9. From all human oracles, however self-confident, we turn at last to the inspired Word, where instead of ambiguous and untrustworthy utterances, we find teachings distinct and definite, authoritative and infallible.
Arthur Tappan Pierson
#10. I liked human beings, but I did not love human nature.
Ellen Glasgow
#11. I will always do R. Kelly - I'm not perfect, but I'm perfectly me.
R. Kelly
#13. Progress depends as much on our collective differences as it does on our individual IQ scores.
Scott E. Page
#14. Knowing where things are, and why, is essential to rational decision making
Jack Dangermond
#15. Sometimes a fresh perspective is all you need to get a second wind on the revision process. Try viewing your material on a different medium; it will shed a new light on the inconsistencies in the dark.
V.S. Watson
#16. Too rarely is the individual teacher so free from the dictation of authoritative supervisor, textbook on methods, prescribed course of study, etc., that he can let his mind come to close quarters with the pupil's mind and the subject matter.
John Dewey
#17. Christianity is a misogynistic hierarchy of oppression.
Anonymous
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