A Quote by George Gilder

The envy of excellence leads to perdition; the love of it leads to the light. — © George Gilder
The envy of excellence leads to perdition; the love of it leads to the light.
Praise of power leads to weakness; Love of things leads to loss; The wise one leads by filling people's hearts; He destroys illusion and disturbs those who believe they are wise; He does nothing yet everything happens.
True repentance never leads to despair. Its leads home. It leads to grace.
If we believe in the free market, then that leads to the big corporations taking power, that leads to this competition to lower wages, and that leads to precarious work.
Kindness in thought leads to wisdom. Kindness in speech leads to eloquence. Kindness in action leads to love.
The impressionistic method leads into a complete splitting and dissolution of all areas involved in the composition, and color is used to create an overall effect of light. The color is, through such a shading down from the highest light in the deepest shadows, sacrified an degraded to a (black-and-white) function. This leads to the destructions of the color as color.
Naturally, everyone loves his freedom, but we must beware of this as of a broad road that leads to perdition.
Love of God and compassion and empathy leads you to a very glorious place. Science leads you to killing people.
One thing leads to the other. Deforestation leads to climate change, which leads to ecosystem losses, which negatively impacts our livelihoods - it's a vicious cycle.
Every love that leads away from His love is in fact a punishment; only a love that leads to His love is a heartfelt and pure love.
For all the unkind things said about envy, it would only be fair to acknowledge that not all envy is destructive. If envy leads us to work hard and to improve our skills, it becomes a stimulant to self-improvement. God has given us no quality that cannot be used for good.
The way of acquiescence leads to moral and spiritual suicide. The way of violence leads to bitterness in the survivors and brutality in the destroyers. But, the way of nonviolence leads to redemption and the creation of the beloved community.
To me violence, once you've done one violent act it leads to another, it leads to another, it leads to another, it becomes routine.
No one would deny that feeling envy is unpleasant, or that feeling envious sometimes leads us down a path we wish we hadn't taken. Envy is frequently corrosive and destructive.
No one leads people to Jesus; He leads people to Himself. All the pressure's off; just go love everybody without agenda.
A dialogue leads to connection, which leads to trust which leads to engagement
It is fear which leads us to war, ... It is fear which leads us to believe that we must kill or be killed. Fear which leads us to attack those who have not attacked us. Fear which leads us to ring our nation in the very heavens with weapons of mass destruction.
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