Quotes about Standards
Even today, in our progressive times, in most movies that come out, the men have to have biceps and the women have to be thin or something.
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt
When you repent and operate on God's standards, now you have restoration and reconciliation.
- Tony Evans
I don't have a problem with the concept that miracles might occasionally occur at moments of great significance, where there is a message being transmitted to us by God Almighty. But as a scientist, I set my standards for miracles very high.
- Francis Collins
The working standards on television in our country are really bad. The sad part is that many actors take this deal because it gets them money and recognition.
- Barun Sobti
The Christian market has less competition and lower standards.
- Jerry B. Jenkins
Standards of conduct appropriate to civil society or the workings of a democracy cannot be purely and simply applied to the Church.
- Pope Benedict XVI
One of the standards on which your happiness is based, now and in your future, is moral purity.
- Ezra Taft Benson
Integrity, a firm adherence to the highest moral and ethical standards, is essential to the life of a true Latter-day Saint.
- Joseph Wirthlin
What I am for is protecting, with the highest standards in our courts, the religious liberty of Hoosiers.
- Mike Pence
Beauty was not everything. Beauty had this penalty — it came too readily, came too completely. It stilled life — froze it.
- Virginia Woolf
We have our responsibilities as readers and even our importance. The standards we raise and the judgments we pass steal in the air and become part of the atmosphere which writers breathe as they work. An influence is created which tells upon them even if it never finds its way into print.
- Virginia Woolf
There is no mark on the wall to measure the precise height of women. There are no yard measures neatly divided into the fractions of an inch that one can lay against the qualities of a good mother or the devotion of a daughter or fidelity of a sister or the capacity of a housekeeper.
- Virginia Woolf