Quotes about faith
1. The most terrifying enemy is the lack of firm faith. ——Romain Rolland
2. Loyalty can be succinctly defined as an illogical belief in impossible situations. ——
Mencken
3. The power that governs a soldier's actions is faith. He can endure all difficulties and pains and achieve his chosen goal. ——Ba Jin
4. Stand firm in your theoretical and political understanding, so that you will not be shaken by certain phenomena or rumors at any time!
——Fang Zhimin
5. Having faith may not lead to great things, but without faith, nothing will be accomplished. ——Little Butler
6. There are two things I hate the most: erudition without faith and ignorance full of faith. ——Muhammad
7. Heroism consists in sacrificing oneself for faith and truth. ——
Tolstoy
8. To despise oneself, betray oneself, and deny one's beliefs by dying is the greatest punishment and the greatest sin in the world. I would rather suffer all the pain and disaster in the world than come to this point. ——
Romain Rolland
9. The camp that is dominated by interests will always waver, but the camp that is dominated by faith cannot be divided. ——Balzac
10. All beliefs that lead people to good are beneficial. ——Thomas Paine
11. How can a person who has lost his faith live on? ——Xurus
12. A person’s belief is the truth that he practices regularly, consciously or unconsciously. ——Ben Liming
13. In order for lucky people to not be too complacent, unhappy people to support themselves, and unfortunate people to not give in, everyone needs faith. ——Hong Baode
14. Faith is different from superstition. If you firmly believe in faith or even become superstitious, it is tantamount to destroying faith. ——
Pascal
15. Faith is love expressed in the form of expectations. ——W.E. Channing
16. Faith is an emotion. The power of this emotion, like other emotions, is directly proportional to the degree of excitement. ——Shelley
17. Faith is an attempt, a noble attempt to explain transcendent human reality in human language. ——Ke Da Moli
18. Faith is the oasis in the heart, which can never be reached by the camel team of thoughts. ——
Kahlil Gibran
19. Faith is one of the many forces that human beings rely on for survival. Without it, it means collapse. ——William James
20. Faith is to believe what we have never seen, and the reward of this faith is to see what we believe. ——St. Augustine
21. Faith has no boundaries of country or language. Anyone who supports the truth is a brother and friend. ——
Henrich Mann
22. Faith is spiritual labor; animals have no faith, and savages and primitive people only have fear and doubt. Only a noble organization can achieve faith. ——
Chekhov
23. Faith is like a bird. When the dawn is still dark, it touches the dawn and sings. —— Rabindranath Tagore
24. Belief is necessary for people. People who believe in nothing will not be happy. ——Hugo
25. Faith can turn destructive despair into resigned submission. ——Blessington
26. Faith is by no means knowledge, but the will decision that makes knowledge effective. ——Fichte
27. If belief does not have sufficient evidence, it is just superstitious oneself. ——UK
28. Faith is watching with ears. ——UK
29. Faith is the car of life. ——Tolstoy
30. Faith and superstition are completely different things. ——
Pascal
31. The main component of faith is patience. —— Joe McDonald
32. The eyes of faith are the ears. —— Thomas Fuller
33. The value of faith is probably better than the value of truth! Truth is not sentimental, but faith has a motherly heart. Science is indifferent to our desires, but faith comforts us. ——Amiel
34. Faith is not a kind of knowledge. Faith is an act that only has meaning when it is practiced. ——
Romain Rolland
35. Faith is harder to shake than knowledge; love is harder to change than respect; hatred is more lasting than disgust. ——
Hitler
36. Faith is more talented than reason. ——Philippe Bailey
37. Faith is necessary for people. ——Those who believe in nothing will not be happy. ——
Hugo
38. When you want to drink water, it feels like you can drink the entire ocean - this is faith; Just two drinks - it's science. ——
Chekhov
39. People who enjoy privileges but have no power are useless.
Educated but uninfluenced people are worthless pieces of garbage. Some people are educated in knowledge, morality and religious beliefs, but have not become a positive force for good in society. These people are not worth the cost spent on cultivating and supporting them. If they were Christians, they would be guilty of pretending to be respected. They were meant to be the salt of the earth, and the first duty of salt is to taste salty. ——
Henry Van Dyke
40. Without faith, there is no real virtue.
——Rousseau