Disagreement Quote by Elton Trueblood Download Open image ““Contradiction is the perfect evidence, he (Lincoln) thought, of human fallibility.”” — Elton Trueblood ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Disagreement Disunity Divisiveness
“Lincoln was equidistant from the heresy which makes a person believed that he can do nothing, and the opposite heresy which makes them suppose… — Elton Trueblood Copy Share Image
“His actions were a total contradiction of what thinks , in that way its a way hard to believe him...” — aks Copy Share Image
“We are not meant to resolve all contradictions but to live with them and rise above them and see them in the light of… — Thomas Merton Copy Share Image
In making up my mind as to what Mr. Lincoln really believed, I do not take into consideration the evidence of unnamed persons or… — Robert Green Ingersoll Copy Share Image
“The major flaw with human beings is that despite all our cleverness and ingenuity we both tell and believe lies.” — Peter B. Lockhart Copy Share Image
“Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power. —ABRAHAM LINCOLN As” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Don’t worry about contradictions. No one is innocent. No one is guilty. We are all misunderstood even by ourselves. Yet when we know love… — Belinda Subraman Copy Share Image
“Lincoln had a masterful grasp of great subjects. He was able to look at events from all sides, so as to appreciate how they… — Henry Ketcham Copy Share Image
“The greatest tragedy with a sceptic is that he cannot consign himself to truth, however he may see it.” — Raheel Farooq Copy Share Image
“It is most remarkable that Lincoln, when he saw so much that was vulnerable in the leadership of the Church, did not move to… — Elton Trueblood Copy Share Image
“God, Lincoln believed, is seen more clearly events that in nature, though He maybe seen there also. It is a majestic thing, thought Lincoln,… — Elton Trueblood Copy Share Image
“We are in the monsoons and we must weather it out - the way of wisdom is, instead of pining for calmer days, to… — Elton Trueblood Copy Share Image
“In the Church he (Lincoln) saw people who, though they hated war as much as the editors did, saw with clarity what the moral… — Elton Trueblood Copy Share Image
“It is most remarkable that Lincoln, when he saw so much that was vulnerable in the leadership of the Church, did not move to… — Elton Trueblood Copy Share Image
“He (Lincoln) differed from fanatical moralists primarily in that he was always perplexed. No sooner did he believe he was doing God's will that… — Elton Trueblood Copy Share Image
“There are many instances in history of people who allow their skepticism to cut the nerve of moral effort, and there are numerous people,… — Elton Trueblood Copy Share Image
“He (Lincoln) saw how intellectually and spiritually impoverished a person would be if he was limited to his own personal resources. The Bible, he… — Elton Trueblood Copy Share Image
“Take all of this Book upon reason that you can, and the balance on faith, and you will live and die a happier man.” — Elton Trueblood Copy Share Image
“From the prophets of Israel Lincoln had learned the note will idea that there can be serving people, with responsibility to the entire "family… — Elton Trueblood Copy Share Image
“The Biblical language was so deeply embedded in the great man's mind that it became his normal way of speaking.” — Elton Trueblood Copy Share Image
“He (Lincoln) recognized the delicate balance between immanence and transcendence, refusing to settle for either of these alone. His was a God who was… — Elton Trueblood Copy Share Image
“Always, in Lincoln's mature theology, there is paradox. There is starting this, yet there is also tenderness; there is melancholy, yet there is also… — Elton Trueblood Copy Share Image
“He was too perplexed to please the conventional and too reverent. to please the infidels.” — Elton Trueblood Copy Share Image
“I know quite well why I became a historian… It was because dissension was frowned upon when I was a child: 'Don't argue, Claudia,'… — Penelope Lively Copy Share Image
A friend's loyalty lasts longer than their memory. Over the course of a long friendship, you might fight with your friend, even get angry… — Matthew Reilly Copy Share Image
“It has been the practice of all Christian commentators on the Bible, and of all Christian priests and preachers, to impose the Bible on… — Thomas Paine Copy Share Image
One of the great qualities of Chancellor Merkel is that she is steady. She analyzes a situation. She's honest. Sometimes we've had disagreements, but… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
The sea answers all questions, and always in the same way; for when you read in the papers the interminable discussions and the bickering… — E. B. White Copy Share Image
It is never just disagreement but always intellectual dishonesty that is the apologist's worst enemy. And its apprentice is ignorance. — Criss Jami Copy Share Image
“Who knows what goes on in a marriage? Even my parents, who had a compatible marriage, had their points of contention. They had figured… — Ranjani Rao Copy Share Image
The prevailing attitude of the speakers was one of heavy disagreement with a number of things which the reader had not said. — Ronald Knox Copy Share Image
There is quite a lot of mutual misunderstanding between the upper middle class and the working class. Reviewing what's been said about the white… — Timothy Noah Copy Share Image
I should probably be careful admitting this, but sometimes, when my characters are having a disagreement, it's a disagreement I'm having with myself. I… — Curtis Sittenfeld Copy Share Image
When we are debating an issue, loyalty means giving me your honest opinion, whether you think I'll like it or not. Disagreement, at this… — Colin Powell Copy Share Image
But if you should take the bond of goodwill out of the universe no house or city could stand, nor would even the tillage… — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image