Top 15 Redefining Consumption Quotes

#1. Make knowledge of the Scripture your love ... Live with them, meditate on them, make them the sole object of your knowledge and inquiries.

St. Jerome

#2. We weren't a ship of fools so much as a rowboat of idiots.

Nadia Bolz-Weber

#3. Even beautiful things such as forgiveness, clear conscience, joy in life, and adoption into the family of God are all benefits of being a Christian, but not the ultimate goal.

Jefferson Bethke

#4. Why, her father would turn in his grave
well, as a matter of fact, he was cremated, but what I mean is, if he hadn't been he would have. [Ermyntrude]

Georgette Heyer

#5. It is as if only irrelevance can be promoted as art.

James Elkins

#6. Strength does not make one capable of rule; it makes one capable of service.

Brandon Sanderson

#7. Irreverence is our only sacred cow.

Paul Krassner

#8. Married people from my generation are like an endangered species!

Patrice Leconte

#9. People today are too concerned about saving time and having convenience.

Sheila Watt-Cloutier

#10. I only feel sorry for weak people. And mostly what I've come to find is that the weak people are the ones that are the haters.

R. Kelly

#11. One should, when overwhelmed by the shadow of a giant, move aside and see if the colossal shadow isn't merely that of a pygmy blocking out the sun.

Novalis

#12. I like Scottish people because they feel very true. They're always level and straight. They get a reputation for being hardened because of it, but I find them to be scrupulously honest people.

Rupert Friend

#13. The shows I've been working on, especially 'Parenthood' and 'Friday Night Lights,' I think are completely character-driven stories. I think, for most writers, that's a privilege to be telling those kinds of stories. It's erroneous to me.

Jason Katims

#14. When you live in a world that likes bad guys, the bad guys don't go away.

Frank E. Peretti

#15. You do not 'suffer' if you decide 'that's the way it is' rather than 'why is it this way?'

Chuck Jones

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