Bad Motives Quotes
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Not only are a voteless people a hopeless people. A non-producing people are hopeless also.
— Ralph Abernathy
I learned then that practically no one in the world is entirely bad or entirely good, and that motives are often more important than actions.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
Some kids don't know where they'll spend the night. How can we expect them to focus on learning?
— Dennis Moore
Let us be French, let us be English, but most importantly let us be Canadian!
— John A. Macdonald
I wish sometimes you had a few bad motives, you might understand a little more about human beings.
— Graham Greene
Why Christians do what they do is just as important as what they do. Bad motives ruin good acts.
— John Piper
Malice will always find bad motives for good actions. - Shall we therefore never do good?
— Thomas Jefferson
Painting that does not radiate feeling is not worth looking at. The deepest-and rarest-of grown-up pleasures is true feeling.
— Robert Motherwell
Cling, therefore, to Jesus in life and death; trust yourself to the glory of Him who alone can help you when all others fail.
— Thomas A Kempis
I've never worried about life's big questions.
— Karl Pilkington
What are the odds so long as the fire of the soul is kindled at the taper of conviviality, and the wing of friendship never molts a feather?
— Charles Dickens
Reality is a gravitational pull, yanking us back down to earth when we least expect it.
— Cassia Leo
A mind content both crown and kingdom is.
— Robert Greene
I don't think most people know how to meditate - they fall asleep and they call it meditation.
— Caroline Myss
He warps your perspective on the current events in your life until reality appears much worse and more desperate than it truly is.
— Priscilla Shirer
Do not feed your motives, just feed the bears.
— Anthony Liccione
Deeds done from bad motives remain everlastingly tainted.
— Thich Nhat Hanh