Top 21 Quotes About The Sin Of Sloth
#1. The person who is committing the sin of sloth may be doing nothing visible that is wrong. Yet he is rejecting the presence of God, refusing the joy of love.
Peter Kreeft
#3. For instance, the near enemy of love is attachment. It masquerades as love, it feels like love, but it is essentially different.
Jack Kornfield
#4. Those who avoid the sin of intellectual sloth could be called "engaged." They are more alert, more intellectually active, less willing to be satisfied with superficially attractive answers, more skeptical about their intuitions.
Daniel Kahneman
#5. Is it possible to grow wiser without knowing it? One hopes so. We all hope so.
Edward Abbey
#6. In Lacon's world, direct questions were the height of bad taste, but direct answers were worse.
John Le Carre
#7. I'd love sloth. I wish sloth would come home and visit me once in a while. I don't consider laziness a sin at all.
Kajol
#8. Sometimes it is my impression that most politicians are still not aware of being under the control of the financial markets and are even governed by them.
Hans Tietmeyer
#9. You know, sloth is a sin," he says softly.
"I prefer to think of it as an adorable animal.
Ella James
#10. There are times when one is tempted to say that the great, sprawling, lethargic sin of Sloth is the oldest and greatest of the sins and the parent of all the rest.
Dorothy L. Sayers
#11. When I come residence from an evening out with my honey and my make-up's just a little smudged. I have many moments when I really feel lovely. It's all about having that inside confidence.
Jennifer Aniston
#12. You might say that the universe plays the blues.
David Byrne
#13. Satisfaction consists in the cutting off of the causes of the sin. Thus, fasting is the proper antidote to lust; prayer to pride, to envy, anger and sloth; alms to covetousness.
Richard Of Chichester
#14. The chief sources of sin are seven: Pride, Covetousness, Lust, Anger, Gluttony, Envy, and Sloth; and they are commonly called capital sins.
Plenary Councils Of Baltimore
#15. The war has jerked us pretty sharply into consciousness about this slug-a-bed sin of Sloth, and perhaps we need not say too much about it. But two warnings are rather necessary.
Dorothy L. Sayers
#16. It doesn't matter if your lead character is good or bad. He just has to be interesting, and he has to be good at what he does.
David Chase
#17. Death is there to keep us honest and constantly remind us we are free.
Dan Fogelberg
#18. Spiritual sloth, or acedia, was known as The Sin of the Middle Ages. It's the sin of my middle age, too.
Mignon McLaughlin
#19. The symptoms of depression, despair or melancholy, and lethargy were considered by the Church the sin of accidia or sloth.
Barbara W. Tuchman
#20. If is see darkness in Christians, I bring light to them.
Sunday Adelaja
#21. You are a devious woman, Blackthorn,' she said.
'I prefer the term strategic thinker.
Juliet Marillier