Quotes about Standard
First, truth is made up of information and facts, but it also includes God's original intent, which makes it the absolute standard by which you can measure everything else. Second, truth has already been predetermined—decided ahead of time—by God. And third, what is true of you on the inside needs to be true of you on the outside.
- Tony Evans
However, the Lord wanted His shepherds to know that He is the standard by which everything else should be measured. He is the bar that separates right from wrong. His name is the name by which we distinguish
- Tony Evans
We need an objective standard that isn't tied to our emotions, thoughts, or desires.
- Tony Evans
That standard is Jesus Christ. He is our banner.
- Tony Evans
Any theory based on experience is necessarily statistical; that is to say, it formulates an ideal average which abolishes all exceptions at either end of the scale and replaces them by an abstract mean.
- Carl Jung
Let us raise a standard to which the wise and honest can repair the rest is in the hands of God.
- George Washington
The deal is that I hold myself to an extremely high standard, and it's a standard that can never be... it's unattainable. But it drives me to be the very best in everything I do.
- Bill Goldberg
Every conscientious husband and wife should measure their marriage by the unchanging standard of the principles found in God's Word.
- Myles Munroe
The suitable is the last thing we ever want.
- Ellen Glasgow
There is a morality of reason, a morality proper to man, and Man's Life is its standard of value. All that which is proper to the life of a rational being is the good; all that which destroys it is the evil.
- Ayn Rand
All the codes of ethics they'll try to ram down your throat are just so much paper money put out by swindlers to fleece people of their virtues. The code of competence is the only system of morality that's on a gold standard.
- Ayn Rand
To judge means: to evaluate a given concrete by reference to an abstract principle or standard. It is not an easy task; it is not a task that can be performed automatically by one's feelings, "instincts" or hunches. It is a task that requires the most precise, the most exacting, the most ruthlessly objective and rational process of thought.
- Ayn Rand