Igniting Minds Famous Quotes & Sayings
9 Igniting Minds Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.

Many people would rather be certain of their worries and fears, than risk the uncertainty of hope and optimism. —
Bill Crawford
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We should spend less time at universities filling our students' minds with content by lecturing at them, and more time igniting their creativity ... by actually talking with them. —
Daphne Koller
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The existence of a prime mover- nothing can move itself; there must be a first mover. The first mover is called God. —
Thomas Aquinas

There's no bad consequence to loving fully, with all your heart. You always gain by giving love. —
Reese Witherspoon

I was constantly around all those religious images and to me, angels exist. I feel we were definitely guided and helped and I'm always referring to them in my work. —
Melissa Etheridge

The war that rages in all our hearts is a war between the awe of God and the awe of self. The war really does somehow turn all of us into glory thieves. Perhaps we commit vertical larceny much more than we realize. Perhaps we quest for personal glory more than we think. Perhaps we take credit for what only God can do more often than we think we do. Perhaps, in subtle idolatry, we give credit to places and things when it really belongs to God. —
Paul David Tripp

Education is all about igniting young minds and enabling them to attain their fullest potential. —
Nita Ambani

When I look in the mirror,I just want to like myself ... And if I like myself,then I look good. —
Gia Carangi

I prayed as we walked up the hill. I prayed and felt a measure of calm return. No visions. No angels singing. But a feeling of peace flowed over me. Ii took a deep breath, and something hard and tight and ugly in my heart let go. I took it as a good sign that I'd get to Jeff in time. But part of me was skeptical. God doesn't always save someone. Often He just helps you live through the loss. I guess I don't entirely trust God. I never doubt Him, but His motives are too beyond me. Through a glass darkly and all that. Just once I'd like to see through the damn glass clearly. —
Laurell K. Hamilton