Quotes about Cause
Whereas the intelligence of God is both the cause and the measure of the truth of things, things are both the cause and the measure of the truth of our intelligence.
- Jacques Maritain
May the Almighty grant that the cause of truth, justice, and humanity, shall in no wise suffer at my hands.
- Abraham Lincoln
When prayer is no longer its primary concern, and when its many activities are no longer seen and experienced as part of prayer itself, the community quickly degenerates into a club with a common cause but no common vocation.
- Henri Nouwen
It's tempting, when confronted by political malfeasance, to become so absorbed with its symptom that we give too little attention to treating its cause.
- Marianne Williamson
It remains now to be seen whether we have the needed courage to have that cause entirely removed from the Republic.
- Frederick Douglass
The mathematical method is disinterested in the efficient cause and the final cause or the goodness of a thing and it should not be so disinterested.
- Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
I'm a believer in karma, and I'm also a believer that things happen for a reason.
- Bill Goldberg
I try as hard as I know how to keep my reader relating on a broad level so I don't lead her someplace where she thinks that's the only thing that could cause insecurity.
- Beth Moore
If you say that there was no first cause (a Creator), then you are stuck with the unscientific and thoughtless belief that nothing created everything. So, what is it that you believe? Is it that something created everything? Then you are not an atheist, because you believe in a Creator.
- Ray Comfort
If you suffer distress because of some external cause, it is not the thing itself that troubles you but your judgement about it, and it is within your power to cancel that judgement at any moment.
- Marcus Aurelius
If your team is filled with people who work for the company, you'll soon be defeated by tribes of people who work for a cause.
- Seth Godin
We first share the life by which things exist, and afterwards see them as appearances in nature, and forget that we have shared their cause.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson