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Zealous Quotes

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As for joy, as little as one can have of it in this life, experience shows that it is not the idle who possess it, but those who are zealous in the service of God.
Ignatius of Loyola

Authors on Zealous Quotes: Richard de Bury Isaac of Nineveh Jay Roach Edmund Burke Thomas Sowell William Shakespeare Helena Malcolm Muggeridge Confucius Tacitus Frederick Douglass Bertrand Russell Oliver Goldsmith Philip Sidney Samuel Johnson Gautama Buddha J. C. Ryle Edmund Waller Theodore Roosevelt Mitch Albom Yannis Philippakis Nicholas of Cusa J. I. Packer Eric Metaxas Theophan the Recluse William Shenstone Nick Morgan Ignatius of Loyola Charles Caleb Colton
2.
Nothing could be more beneficial for even the most zealous searcher for knowledge than his being in fact most learned in that very ignorance which is peculiarly his own; and the better a man will have known his own ignorance, the greater his learning will be.
Nicholas of Cusa

3.
People say that the Bible is a boring book...but they don't say that about Shakespeare, because the people who teach Shakespeare are zealous for Shakespeare.
Malcolm Muggeridge

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Someone who has actually tasted truth is not contentious for truth. Someone who is considered by people to be zealous for truth has not yet learned what truth is really like; once he has truly learned it, he will cease from zealousness on its behalf.
Isaac of Nineveh

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Remember that each of us has his own cross. The Golgotha of this cross is our heart: it is being lifted or implanted through a zealous determination to live according to the Spirit of God. Just as salvation of the world is by the Cross of God, so our salvation is by our crucifixion on our own cross.
Theophan the Recluse

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Upon thy cheek I lay this zealous kiss, as seal to the indenture of my love.
William Shakespeare

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Be persecuted, rather than be a persecutor. Be crucified, rather than be a crucifier. Be treated unjustly, rather than treat anyone unjustly. Be oppressed, rather than be an oppressor. Be gentle rather than zealous. Lay hold of goodness, rather than justice.
Isaac of Nineveh

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Through zeal, knowledge is gotten; through lack of zeal, knowledge is lost.
Gautama Buddha

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When you are laboring for others, let it be with the same zeal as if it were for yourself.
Confucius

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People are zealous for a cause when they are not quite positive that it is true.
Bertrand Russell

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Here was the rub: one must be more zealous to please God than to avoid sin. One must sacrifice oneself utterly to God's purposes, even to the point of possibly making moral mistakes. One's obedience to God must be forward-oriented and zealous and free, and to be a mere moralist or pietist would make such a life impossible.
Eric Metaxas

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Zealous men are ever displaying to you the strength of their belief. while judicious men are showing you the grounds of it.
William Shenstone

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Pelagianism is the natural heresy of zealous Christians who are not interested in theology.
J. I. Packer

14.
I like the fervor of religious music, the zealous aspect - that preachers can go from a conversational cadence into this passionate singing.
Yannis Philippakis

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A Hindu is a born mystic, and the luxuriant nature of his country has made him a zealous pantheist
Helena

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Religious persecution may shield itself under the guise of a mistaken and over-zealous piety.
Edmund Burke

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I do not love a man who is zealous for nothing.
Oliver Goldsmith

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A zealous Savior ought to have zealous disciples.
J. C. Ryle

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A library of wisdom, then, is more precious than all wealth, and all things that are desirable cannot be compared to it.
Richard de Bury

20.
Don't let our outside labels or how fervent we look or zealous we are or how righteous we seem; that's not how you measure yourself against other people. Everyone is a child of God; if we really believed that, we'd treat each other better.
Mitch Albom

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I remember a passage in Goldsmith's "Vicar of Wakefield," which he was afterwards fool enough to expunge: "I do not love a man who is zealous for nothing.
Samuel Johnson

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As far as party primaries are concerned, both Republican - and Democratic - Party primaries are dominated by the most zealous voters, whose views may not reflect the views of most members of their own respective parties, much less the views of those who are going to vote in the November general election.
Thomas Sowell

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The library...of wisdom is more precious than all riches, and nothing that can be wished for is worthy to be compared with it. Whosoever therefore acknowledges himself to be a zealous follower of truth, of happiness, of wisdom, of science, or even of faith, must of necessity make himself a lover of books.
Richard de Bury

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Viewed from the genuine abolition ground, Mr. Lincoln seemed tardy, cold, dull, and indifferent; but measuring him by the sentiment of his country, a sentiment he was bound as a statesman to consult, he was swift, zealous, radical, and determined.
Frederick Douglass

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The fear of Hell, or aiming to be blest, Savors too much of private interest. This moved not Moses, nor the zealous Paul, Who for their friends abandoned soul and all.
Edmund Waller

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We want the active and zealous help of every man far-sighted enough to realize the importance from the standpoint of the nation's welfare in the future of preserving the forests.
Theodore Roosevelt

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We begin our public affection in our families. No cold relation is a zealous citizen.
Edmund Burke

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John Wayne was never shy about that fervor, but because he was never overly zealous about his politics, and of course his status as a movie, he was embraced by both the right and the left.
Jay Roach

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The most zealous converters are always the most rancorous when they fail of producing conversion.
Charles Caleb Colton

30.
I'm pretty opinionated sometimes although my political views change all the time, too. So I'm not very zealous.
Jay Roach

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A just cause and a zealous defender make an imperious resolution cut off the tediousness of cautious discussions.
Philip Sidney

32.
Zealous in the commencement, careless in the end.
Tacitus

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Leaders can only lead willing, preferably zealous followers so don't get too far out in front of your team.
Nick Morgan