Top 19 Quotes About Stooping Low
#1. especially his relationship with creation. The thought of an infinite God stooping low to relate to and redeem a broken people rightfully leaves our minds reeling - or at least it should.
J. Ryan Lister
#2. He who would rise like Thee, like Thee must owe His glory only to his stooping low. - Bethune.
Lillian G. Harvey
#3. Visionaries see the "impossible" as the inevitable.
Robin Sharma
#4. Like all good works of fiction, it lies like the truth.
Robert Crossley
#5. At any given time, there might be someone who's eight years old or 80 years old in the audience. Some nights there are a lot of girls in the audience, some nights not. It's so unpredictable, but I like that.
Patterson Hood
#8. I try to learn from every experience, good or bad.
Tim Tebow
#9. I've always seen myself as the person listening to alternative music and all that - generic indie person. I always tried to be the least pretty I could be.
Jenny Hval
#10. A script like 'Nightcrawler' gives me an opportunity to truly realize a vision that's mine, which is exciting.
Dan Gilroy
#11. It was an old kender proverb - Don't change color to match the walls. Look like you belong and the walls will change color to match you.
Margaret Weis
#12. God and the Angels can and want to assist you with all aspects of your life. Your happiness and life is their primary mission.
Jan Porter
#13. Most countries want to bring their people together and tear down physical, commercial and cultural barriers. Anyone who proposes separating them is out of line.
Ruben Aguilar
#14. Solomon Island scourges, dysentery, had struck Berande plantation, and he was all alone to cope with it. Also, he was afflicted himself. By stooping close, still on man-back, he managed to pass through the low doorway. He took
Jack London
#16. The virgin birth has never been a major stumbling block in my struggle with Christianity; it's far less mind boggling than the Power of all Creation stooping so low as to become one of us.
Madeleine L'Engle
#17. One's character is one's habitual way of behaving. We all have patterns of behavior or habits, and often we are quite unaware of them. When Socrates urged us to Know thyself, he clearly was directing us to come to know our habitual ways of responding to the world around us.
Thomas Lickona
#18. If an alien race lands on the planet Earth tomorrow and asks me to prove I'm really here, what do I do? What do I give them? What do I tell them? What do I show them? I can't sing or dance. I can't paint. I've never built anything, and I've never contributed anything significant to the human race.
Macaulay Culkin
#19. Complaining is the favorite pastime of millions.
Mason Cooley