Quotes about Cultural
But it is illegitimate to allow fear to keep us from pursuing a deeper experience with God! Embracing such fear causes a failure to the other extreme, which is culturally more acceptable, but significantly worse in eternity.
- Bill Johnson
Why should I be afraid of you?' He was still laughing. He said 'Maybe you think I'll think you are a missionary and I'll eat you.' I said 'I don't think that anyway. If more Africans had eaten more missionaries, the continent would be in better shape.
- Maya Angelou
Down through the ages man's heart has remained unchanged. Whatever the color of his skin, whatever his cultural or ethnic background, he needs the Gospel of Christ.
- Billy Graham
Whether born from experience or inherent physiological or cultural differences our gender and national origins may and will make a difference in our judging.
- Sonia Sotomayor
Once the reader firmly grasps the truth of human exceptionalism under our Creator God, then the answers to confusing cultural issues begin to be clear.
- Joni Eareckson Tada
The biggest gap there is in America is not economic; the gap is spiritual and cultural.
- Mike Huckabee
The costs of marriage breakdown are borne by the entire society, and therefore it is reasonable for the entire society to demand support for marriage - to insist that it is privileged both culturally and legally.
- Nancy Pearcey
Sin is not the adult bookstore on the corner. It is the hard heart, the lack of generosity, and all the isms, racism and sexism and so forth. But is there a crack where a ribbon of light might get in, might sneak past all the roadblocks and piles of stones, mental and emotional and cultural? We
- Anne Lamott
It is the land of perpetual pubescence, where cultural lag is mistaken for renaissance.
- Ashley Montagu
German and Spanish are accessible to foreigners: English is not accessible even to Englishmen.
- George Bernard Shaw
the religion of personal fear remains nearly at the level of the savage.
- George Eliot
In 1847, a certain Count Leopold Ferri died at Padua, leaving a library entirely composed of works written by women, in various languages, and this library amounted to nearly 32,000 volumes.
- George Eliot