Quotes about Unlimited
The size of prayers depends on the size of our God. And if God knows no limits, then neither should our prayers. God exists outside of the four space-time dimensions He created. We should pray that way! It
- Mark Batterson
WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF THERE WERE NO LIMITS ON YOUR LIFE?
- John Maxwell
Men's giving can only be to a certain extent: but God's is without limit.
- J. Sidlow Baxter
And to everybody there was always this sense of unlimited resources, she supposed, one after another, she, Lily, Augustus Carmichael, must feel, our apparitions, the things you know us by, are simply childish. Beneath it is all dark, it is all spreading, it is unfathomably deep; but now and again we rise to the surface and that is what you see us by.
- Virginia Woolf
Our hubris needs to be downsized, thinking that profiteering on Earth, on whatever level - environmentally, economically, culturally - is unlimited and everybody should get as much as he wants or she wants. Humans need to be shrunk again to their actual size.
- Christoph Waltz
The unlimited amount of information that I have access to has also given me an unlimited threshold for how I need to be stimulated.
- Bo Burnham
It is hard to be finite upon an infinite subject, and all subjects are infinite.
- Herman Melville
We love but while we may; And therefore is my love so large for thee, Seeing it is not bounded save by love.
- Alfred Lord Tennyson
Only God may be adored, because only God is unlimited goodness, truth, and beauty, and thus only God deserves unlimited love.
- Peter Kreeft
The basis of all ministry is the experience of God's unlimited and unlimiting acceptance of us as beloved children, an acceptance so full, so total, and all-embracing, that it sets us free from our compulsion to be seen, praised, and admired and frees us for Christ, who leads us on the road of service.
- Henri Nouwen
We see him or her as a limited expression of an unlimited love.
- Henri Nouwen
When we live with hope we do not get tangled up with concerns for how our wishes will be fulfilled. So, too, our prayers are not directed toward the gift, but toward the one who gives it. Our prayers might still contain just as many desires, but ultimately it is not a question of having a wish come true but of expressing an unlimited faith in the giver of all good things. You wish that…but you hope in….
- Henri Nouwen