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Quotes About Supremely

When we behold the glory of Christ in the gospel, it reorders the loves of our hearts, so we delight in him supremely, and the other things that have ruled our lives lose their enslaving power over us.
~ Sinclair B. Ferguson
To be alive, to be man alive, to be whole man alive: that is the point. And at its best, the novel, and the novel supremely, can help you. It can help you not to be dead man in life.
~ D.H. Lawrence
And only as we love God supremely is it possible to love our neighbor impartially.
~ Ellen G. White
Disordered love always leads to misery and breakdown. The only way to 'reorder' our loves is to love God supremely.
~ Timothy Keller
Moses simplifies the whole duty of Israel (and of humanity) by crystalizing the moral law into a single command to love God supremely.
~ Max Anders
For the next many years (we hope) these tiny particles will uncomplainingly engage in all the billions of deft, cooperative efforts necessary to keep you intact and let you experience the supremely agreeable but generally underappreciated state known as science.
~ Bill Bryson
Now a work of art is a work of nature, but it is a work of human nature. It is a work of the mind: and it's a work of the mind in circumstances for an occasion which, to which, for which, and which it may be supremely natural and simple and effective. "The Nature of Art" December 19, 1954
~ Frank Lloyd Wright
We were designed to know, serve, and love God supremely - and when we are faithful to that design, we flourish.
~ Timothy Keller
I don't think that evolution is supremely important because it is my specialty; it is my specialty because I think it is supremely important. [In: Edward J. Larson (2004) Evolution, Modern Library. p. 250]
~ George Gaylord Simpson
Medicine is a supremely useful profession. Fiction writing is not.
~ Ethan Canin
In this world the one thing supremely worth having is the opportunity to do well and worthily a piece of work of vital consequence to the welfare of mankind.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
I praise but in brief words the noble writing of these books, for words that praise a book, wherein something is done supremely well, remain, to sound in the ears of a later generation, like the foolish sound of church bells from the tower of a church when every pew is full.
~ W.B. Yeats