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Conversion Quotes by Martin Luther
- There are three conversions necessary (for the Christian life): the conversion of the heart, the mind, and the purse.
- People go through three conversions: The conversion of their head, their heart, and their pocketbook. Unfortunately, not all at the same time.
More Conversion Quotes
- I used to be a Catholic. I left because I object to conversion by concussion. If you don't agree with what they… — Alan Alda
- I wish there were more true conversion, and then there would not be so much backsliding, and, for fear of suffering, living… — Donald Cargill
- I prayed fifteen years for the conversion of my oldest brother. When he seemed to be getting further and further away from… — Reuben Archer Torrey
- I held a conference in Harvard where Americans said they didn't believe in risk. They thought it was just European hysteria. Then… — Ulrich Beck
- As coaches we talk about two things: offense and defense. There is a third phase we neglect, which is more important. It's… — Bobby Knight
- The figure of the enthusiast who has just discovered jogging or a new way to fix tofu can be said to stand… — Lewis H. Lapham
- It is only in proportion as the Christian manifests the fruit of a genuine conversion that he is entitled to regard himself… — Arthur W. Pink
- An amino acid residue (other than glycine) has no symmetry elements. The general operation of conversion of one residue of a single… — Linus Pauling
- It is impossible to introduce into society a greater change and a greater evil than this: the conversion of the law into… — Frederic Bastiat
- The most convincing proof of the conversion of heat into living force [vis viva] has been derived from my experiments with the… — James Prescott Joule
- The right procedure: You begin at the wrong end if you first dispute about your election. Prove your conversion, and then never… — Joseph Alleine
- In these simple words, Lord, is it I? lies the beginning of wisdom and the pathway to personal conversion and lasting change. — Dieter F. Uchtdorf