logo

Quotes About Conduit

highest purpose as humans and followers of Jesus—is to be a conduit of God's love.
~ Stephen Arterburn
He walked through the white corridors, past the notice-boards with their offers of small rooms and old cars, past the coffee bar where people sat at tables, past a hole in the white floor where an old chair stood sentry over an opened conduit in which a torch shone and a man crawled, and as he left he looked at his watch:
~ Iain Banks
Trust comes before strength, and it becomes a conduit of influence. Your strength is a little bit threatening before people trust you.
~ Amy Cuddy
Grace is the breath of God—an invisible essence beyond intellect that moves swiftly amongst us. It is not only possible to become a living conduit of this powerful force, grace is immediately accessible to us along with the courage to follow divine guidance.
~ Caroline Myss
Everything that matters in life flows through tubes.
~ Georg Lichtenberg
Giving and receiving are the same process. You are the conduit playing your role.
~ Debasish Mridha
Epistemology is the study of knowledge. By what conduit do we know what we know?
~ Theodore Bikel
Facebook needs to maintain its vise-like grip on our attention to become a conduit of not only advertising but also commerce, so that it can take a cut of everything.
~ Om Malik
Something foreign is always living itself through you. Your whole life is the vehicle for something to come to earth An evil spirit. A theory. A marketing campaign. A political strategy. A religious doctrine.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
I am not an originator but a transmitter.
~ Confucius
Our power is not so much in us as through us.
~ Harry Emerson Fosdick
Allowing yourself to be a conduit for opportunity requires a brand new outlook on life. Lady fortune cannot enter a locked door, you know. And contrary to that wellknown saying, she has rarely been known to knock
~ Chris Murray
Hollywood is the perfect conduit for the urgent message about climate change. We raise awareness all the time. We routinely take a film that nobody knows about and get 80 percent of the public to know about it in just 30 days. That's called marketing. We need to harvest Hollywood for climate change awareness.
~ Marshall Herskovitz
'Intermediary liability' means that the intermediary, a service that acts as 'intermediate' conduit for the transmission or publication of information, is held liable or legally responsible for everything its users do.
~ Rebecca MacKinnon
Each one of us is an outlet to God and an inlet to God.
~ Ernest Holmes
Christian, how did you enjoy comfort before? Was the creature anything to you but a conduit, a pipe, that conveyed God's goodness to you? 'The pipe is cut off,' says God, 'come to me, the fountain, and drink immediately.' Though the beams are taken away, yet the sun remains the same in the firmament as ever it was.
~ Jeremiah Burroughs
I think it's always good when you're able to, as an actor, allow your work to be some kind of a conduit for social discourse, and an examination of where we are, as a society.
~ Zachary Quinto
Epistemology is the study of knowledge. By what conduit do we know what we know?
~ Theodore Bikel
That is why three years later, when Obama surrendered Iraq to Iran no Republican dared accuse him of betraying the Americans who gave their lives to make Iraq independent, even though Iraq as a consequence fell under the sway of Iran and was providing a land conduit for Iranian weapons headed for Syria.
~ David Horowitz
El imitador es como un canal. Él mismo no bebe, pero puede llevar el agua hasta los sedientos.
~ Idries Shah
Merely a vehicle am I for the creator's creations in this world.
~ Unknown
Everybody's all up on the EDM bandwagon now, because it's, like, another viable conduit for traditional pop music to ride for a bit so they can get out of their little stagnant pool and make a dance hit.
~ Deadmau5
Don't raise me up, I am but a messenger.
~ Jimi Hendrix
She was entirely calm, no more than a conduit for the ancient savagery that men call motherhood, who mistake its tenderness for weakness.
~ Diana Gabaldon