Dangers Of Complacency Quotes & Sayings
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There is a self-destructive program running in the consciousness of humanity, and we must write a new program. — Bryant McGill

Intriguing." He sits back down. "I should do a study on the mass conditioning of people to harmonize with the birthday song. Essentially, it's brainwashing. Irene, do you think - Irene?"
"I am going to kill you," I hiss.
"But that would ruin your birthday." He smirks.
"Really? Because I think it would make my birthday. — Eva Morgan

People reject what they do not understand because it makes them feel small. They would rather believe in some other reality, even if it is only an illusion, so long as it makes them feel bigger. — Suzy Kassem

As Christian feel the changing winds of political climate, the blasts against their values in the media, the exclusion of the Christian faith from educational institutions, they begin to sense the dangers of complacency and of pietistical world flight. — Edmund Clowney

You have been walking the ocean's edge,
holding up your robes to keep them dry.
You must dive naked under and deeper under,
a thousand times deeper. Love flows down.
The ground submits to the sky and suffers what comes.
Tell me, is the earth worse for giving in like that?
Do not put blankets over the drum.
Open completely. — Rumi

To the Christian doctrine of the infinite significance of the individual human soul and of personal responsibility, I oppose with icy clarity the saving doctrine of the nothingness and insignificance of the individual human being, and of his continued existence in the visible immortality of the nation. — Adolf Hitler

I don't like cartoons that take place in Nowhereville. I like cartoons where I know where they're happening. — Roz Chast

...books give a man ideas, they make him want to live. — Patricia Engel

Blaming destiny is a poor out for those who don't reach desired destinations. — Malcolm Forbes

I have never in my whole life asked for an autograph. It seems a little ... unnecessary. — Jack White