Conviction And Attitude Quotes

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“A person who holds strong convictions might appear inflexible, impolite, or exceptionally obtuse, when they are merely direct.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“Acting on your convictions is the ultimate test of your faith in your convictions.”
Murad S. Shah

Laurence Overmire
“Dare to find your own truth, despite what others say, then have the courage to live it.”
Laurence Overmire, The One Idea That Saves The World: A Call to Conscience and A Call to Action

“Even if you forget your lines, don't stumble, confidently continue with something of your own, mind you, conviction and confidence in the performance hold the audience's attention span, sales is no different.”
Shahenshah Hafeez Khan

Leila Aboulela
“It was an effort formulating this summary, explaining myself. I preferred the distant past, centuries that were over and done with, ghosts that posed no direct threat. History could be milked for this cause or that. We observed it always with hindsight, projecting onto it our modern convictions and anxieties.”
Leila Aboulela, The Kindness of Enemies

Abhijit Naskar
“Be sure of your conviction, but not so sure that it overwhelms your humanity. No conviction should be ultimate, except the conviction of humanity.”
Abhijit Naskar, Dervish Advaitam: Gospel of Sacred Feminines and Holy Fathers

Abhijit Naskar
“To hell with fear, to hell with insecurity! Stand up with conviction, to hell with serenity!”
Abhijit Naskar, Either Reformist or Terrorist: If You Are Terror I Am Your Grandfather

Germany Kent
“When you have a clear vision, conviction, audacity, and tenacity, you become unstoppable.”
Germany Kent

“God's Word often challenges worldly values and ideologies .When people are deeply invested in these values, they may react negatively to the challenge. This reaction can be attributed to the person's sense of identity and belonging, which may be closely tied to these worldly values. As messengers of God's Word, it's essential to approach these conversations with sensitivity, while still conveying the truth and its implications.”
Shaila Touchton