Quotes about Day
Life without death has become as unthinkable to me as day without night or waking without sleep.
- Frederick Buechner
Facts in our day are not the same as the facts in the time of Aristotle or Thomas Aquinas. But the principles by which these facts are interpreted have not changed, for common sense remains essentially the same throughout the ages.
- Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
In His own case, now as always, the most sorrowful moods pass into the most blissful; there is never the Cross without the Resurrection; the 'Hour' in which evil has mastery passes quickly into the 'Day' where God is Victor.
- Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
The future is in our power. Let us, then, each morning, resolve to send the day into eternity in such a garb as we shall wish it to wear forever. And at night, let us reflect that one more day is irrevocably gone, indelibly marked.
- Adoniram Judson
I never thought I'd live to see the day that an American administration would denounce the state of Israel for rebuilding Jerusalem.
- Mike Pence
I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots.
- Albert Einstein
Time, by moments, steals away, First the hour, and then the day; Small the daily loss appears, Yet it soon amounts to years
- John Newton
But we are living in a day when even the most "orthodox" seem afraid to admit the proper Godhood of God. They say that to press the sovereignty of God excludes human responsibility; whereas human responsibility is based upon divine sovereignty, and is the product of it.
- AW Pink
Praise to thee, my Lord, for all thy creatures,Above all Brother SunWho brings us the day and lends us his light.
- St. Francis Of Assisi
O! for the long day, and the high sun, and the fair garden, and the King's great city up above these visible heavens!
- Samuel Rutherford
May I be, this day, an instrument of love and healing.
- Marianne Williamson
Evening may therefore be called 'the old age of the day,' and old age, 'the evening of life,' or, in the phrase of Empedocles, 'life's setting sun.
- Aristotle