Motives
Just as a parent is pleased with the efforts of his little child to please him, though it be only by picking a daisy or walking across a room, so is our Father in heaven pleased with the poor performances of His believing children. He looks at the motive, principle, and intention of their actions, and not merely at their quantity and quality. He regards them as members of His own dear Son.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Child, Children, Christ, Christian, Famous, Heaven, Holiness, Intentions, Looking, Motives, Parents, Pleased
Man sees your actions, but God your motives
Author: Thomas a KempisTopics: Action, Famous, Feelings, Inspirational, Life, Meaningful, Motives
It is amazing how many people think that they can answer an argument by attributing bad motives to those who disagree with them. Using this kind of reasoning, you can believe or not believe anything about anything, without having to bother to deal with facts or logic
Author: Thomas SowellTopics: Deal, Famous, Kind, Logic, Meaningful, Motives, Reasoning
The pleasant life is not produced by continual drinking and dancing, nor sexual intercourse, nor rare dishes of sea food and other delicacies of a luxurious table. On the contrary, it is produced by sober reasoning which examines the motives for every choice and avoidance, driving away beliefs which are the source of mental disturbances.
Author: EpicurusTopics: Choice, Dancing, Drinking, Driving, Examined, Famous, Inspirational, Life, Luxurious, Meaningful, Mental, Motives, Pleasant, Produced, Rare, Reasoning, Sea food, Sexual
Love is the strongest force in the world.
Author: Corrie Ten Boom
Topics: Footsteps, Force, Loved, Loved ones, Motivation, Motives, Stronger, Strongest efforts, World
A lion chased me up a tree, and I greatly enjoyed the view from the top.
Author: Confucius
Topics: Enjoy, Enjoyment, Great, Link, Lion, Motivation, Motive, Motives, Top
No ulterior motives. No hidden meanings. An absence of hypocrisy, duplicity, political games, and verbal superficiality. As honesty and real integrity characterize our lives, there will be no need to manipulate others.
Author: Charles R. Swindoll
Topics: Honest, Honestly, Manipulation, Mankind, Manner Of Life, Moral character, Motivational, Motives, Verbal articulation
Trifles make the sum of life.
Author: Charles Dickens
Topics: Experiences, Famous, Feelings, Inspirational, Life, Motivating, Motives, Positive, Sun, Sunlight, Sunrise