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Quotes About Person

If the church didn't place true value on a person's questioning, then we were effectively absolving ourselves of any responsibility to that person.
~ Ravi Zacharias
It is Christ who shows that unless a person's pain is understood, one will never understand a person's soul. He Himself is the best reminder of the reward of chasing truth versus chasing shadows.
~ Ravi Zacharias
every weakness in a capable person is generally a strength abused. The same applies to culture.
~ Ravi Zacharias
Farmecul vieÈ›ii nu const? niciodat? într-un lucru, ci culmineaz?, fundamental, într-o persoan?.
~ Ravi Zacharias
I don't want to excuse myself; but I would like to explain—I would like somebody to understand—somebody—one person at least! You! Why not you?
~ Joseph Conrad
I'm a drag queen. I'm a celebrity trapped in a normal person's body.
~ Josh Kilmer-Purcell
tragedy and death would follow a person whereever he went in life. There was no such thing as escape, except maybe the kind that Mr. Kirby had accomplished...
~ Joyce Maynard
Finally, it was "to anoint the most holy [One or place]." Since this expression is never used of a person, it probably is not a reference to the Messiah or even to his church.
~ Walter C. Kaiser Jr.
El estereotipo social que muestra a la persona ética como un ser aburrido, aguafiestas o mojigato es absurdo y carece de todo fundamento.
~ Walter Riso
In the name of God!" said Gurth, "how came they prisoners? and to whom?" "Our master was too ready to fight," said the Jester, "and Athelstane was not ready enough, and no other person was ready at all.
~ Walter Scott
True love is doing what is good for a person.  False love is doing only that which causes that person to love you more.
~ Warren Murphy
We were incompatible in a lot of ways. Like for example, I was a night person, and he didn't like me.
~ Wendy Liebman
Conceiving of teams as the right pieces instead of the right process is a trap: thinking you know the type of person you are looking for prevents you from evaluating people for their skills or expertise.
~ Wendy R. Sherman
A fairly young, intelligent-looking man with long hair asked me whether filming or being filmed could do harm, whether it could destroy a person. In my heart the answer was yes, but I said no.
~ Werner Herzog
The sequence in which we observe characteristics of a person is often determined by chance. Sequence matters, however, because the halo effect increases the weight of first impressions, sometimes to the point that subsequent information is mostly wasted.
~ Daniel Kahneman
The halo effect discussed earlier contributes to coherence, because it inclines us to match our view of all the qualities of a person to our judgment of one attribute that is particularly significant. If
~ Daniel Kahneman
The stubbornness of an intelligent person is seen as likely to be justified and may actually evoke respect, but intelligence in an envious and stubborn person makes him more dangerous.
~ Daniel Kahneman
I'm very interested in religion as something to study, but I'm not a religious person in the slightest.
~ Daniel Radcliffe
In Jesusanity, it is Jesus' teaching that matters and not his person or work beyond the example it sets.
~ Darrell L. Bock
Development is not about learning how to counsel but about becoming the kind of person who can counsel.
~ Dave Mearns
You see, the human creature is prone to legalism. There is nothing the devil likes more than to impose a set of legalistic rules on a person. Then when that person has a hard time keeping those rules, his confidence that God will move in his life is greatly shaken.
~ Dave Roberson
The Holy Spirit is a Person just as each of us is a person. When we were born again, we received Him in the creative process that caused us to become new creations. But we didn't receive Him in His fullness until we were baptized in the Holy Ghost. Now He lives inside us, partnering with us in prayer, empowering our lives, and bringing revelation of the Word as we walk in obedience to God.
~ Dave Roberson
Consider that if artist equals self, then when (inevitably) you make flawed art, you are a flawed person, and when (worse yet) you make no art, you are no person at all!
~ David Bayles
But is the Mona Lisa really art? Well then, what about an undetectably perfect copy of the Mona Lisa? That comparison (however sneaky) points up the fact that it's surprisingly difficult, maybe even impossible, to view any single work in isolation and rule definitively, "This is art" or "This is craft." Striking that difference means comparing successive pieces made by the same person. In
~ David Bayles