Impart Quotes
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Society at present suffers far more from waste of money than from want of it. There is dignity in every attempt to economise. It indicates self-denial and imparts strength of character. It produces a well-regulated mind.
Morarji Desai -
Fate is what Heaven imparts.
Dagobert D. Runes
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Images have a unique power to impart that which is beyond words.
William Shirley -
How often have I been guilty of being the Holy Spirit in their lives? It is my job along with my husbands to impart truth but I can’t reveal truth only the Holy Spirit can. It is my job to point out sin and require obedience but I can’t bring conviction of sin – only the Holy Spirit can convict of sin. It is my job to share the gospel – but I can’t reveal the gospel to my children only the Holy Spirit can reveal the truth of the gospel.
Carolyn Mahaney -
I talk to women all the time and try to impart wisdom.
Viola Davis -
God delights to do ... impossible things through improbable people to impart exceeding grace to undeserving recipients.
Chip Ingram -
The vast majority of Airmen we train are going to be somewhere in harm's way within the next year or two. It is up to us to impart to them the talent and skill they need to accomplish their mission in a world-class fashion and at the same time make sure we get them back safely to the families that love them.
William R. Looney III -
A purpose you impart is no longer your own.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Let us impart all the blessings we possess, or ask for ourselves, to the whole family of mankind.
George Washington -
God’s Word does not merely impart information; it actually creates life. It’s not only descriptive; it’s effective too, God speaking is God acting.
Michael Horton -
Do not turn the power of your mind upon others, but turn it upon yourself in such a way that it will make you stronger, more positive, more capable, and more efficient, and as you develop in this manner, success must come of itself. There is only one way by which you can influence others legitimately, and that is through the giving of instruction, but in that case, there is no desire to influence. You desire simply to impart knowledge and information, and you exercise a most desirable influence without desiring to do so.
Christian D. Larson