Top 319 Worldview Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
I think when you have children, it just changes your worldview.
I don't think writing fiction has changed my worldview.
There is the worldview of Greater Israel, the worldview of settlements: to send citizens to live in those places. That's not about security; that's not about the army. That's about an ideology that believes we need to stay in all of the Land of Israel. I don't share that ideology.
The true test of our worldview is what we find entertaining. — © Albert Mohler
The true test of our worldview is what we find entertaining.
My wife and I come from a Christian worldview.
Don’t try to change someone’s worldview is the strategy smart marketers follow. Don’t try to use facts to prove your case and to insist that people change their biases. You don’t have enough time and you don’t have enough money. Instead, identify a population with a certain worldview, frame your story in terms of that worldview and you win.
If I had a worldview, and I don't know if I do, but if I did, it's one that's intensely humanistic.
Satellite datasets like WorldView can see objects as small as 1.5 feet in diameter. In 2014, WorldView-3 will be able to see objects a small as a foot.
I hope that my work expresses my worldview and encourages people to exchange ideas.
In another couple centuries I'm sure that worldview won't even exist. There's no evidence for it.
What you believe about who you are, where you came from, affects your whole worldview.
Die gefährlichste Weltanschauung ist die Weltanschauung derer, die die Welt nie angeschaut haben. (The most dangerous worldview is the worldview of those who have not viewed the world)
My worldview comes from a collection of the books I have read, the people I have met, and my conversations with my dad.
There will be a change in worldview from materialism and failure to conscious evolution. And everyone's potential to participate! — © Barbara Marx Hubbard
There will be a change in worldview from materialism and failure to conscious evolution. And everyone's potential to participate!
I am totally convinced the Christian faith is the most coherent worldview around.
We [Christians] have the dilemma of using a symbol system that was not made for our worldview, to give our worldview... I think the thing we're waiting for is a genius to come forth who can either make a new symbol system which is still modern, or more properly, as symbol systems don't come overnight, a group of people to modify the symbol systems of our day, so that we can use them for our Christian message without a disadvantage.
Whether we like to admit it or not, as artists, we do project our own worldview on to what we do.
I read secular fiction, but also enjoy novels with a Christian worldview.
The Gospel worldview equips the artist with a unique combination of optimism and realism about life.
Everybody's got a worldview, whether they know they have it or they don't. They might even get it when they are little tiny kids. Suppose they get it when they are in college, which is often the case, or in high school, whatever. Everything they learn after that or every thing they see after that, they fit it into that worldview. And they are making coherence of what's good, what's bad, what will work, what won't work, what's noble, what's ignoble, and so on... all through this filter.
If I had a worldview, and I don't know if I do,but if I did, it's one that's intensely humanistic.
When your worldview is challenged, you'd be surprised how quickly you can find a way to dismiss reality.
I know, when I was growing up, a lot of the views I was listening to, it was a worldview that was not helpful. The world even sold me a false idea of what the good life was, and I wish that people would have helped me to think better about how to interact with that worldview.
Are you going to get offended when someone says something that is counter to your worldview? I think you need to be willing to change your worldview or, at least, be open to other people's ideas.
'Biblical worldview'. The term means literally a 'view of the world', a biblically informed perspective on all of reality. A worldview is like a mental map that tells you how to navigate the world effectively. It is the imprint of God's objective truth on our inner life.
As Christians, we must see that just because an artist-even a great artist-portrays a worldview in writing or on canvas, it does not mean that we should automatically accept that worldview. Good art heightens the impact of that worldview, but it does not make it true.
There is no area of life that does not have a biblical worldview attached to it.
If I had a worldview, and I don't know if I do, but if I did, it's one that's intensely humanistic. [That worldview] is that the only thing that matters is family and personal connection, and that's the only thing that gives life meaning. Religion and gods and beliefs - for me, it all comes down to your brother. And your brother might be the brother in your family, or it might be the guy next to you in the foxhole, it's about human connections.
As the twentieth century began, science equaled a materialistic worldview. As the twenty-first century began, the worldview of science, at least of physics and astronomy, may have traded place with that of religion. Consider Einstein's famous equation E = mc2. Nothing of matter dies but continues on in another form, elsewhere. The church divines and theologians for two thousand years have devised arguments and "proofs" of immortality but nothing equal to this.
I'm not one of those guys that has a great worldview. I kind of deal with terror and fear and isolation and abandonment.
I don't really have a worldview.
Many Democrats have a pre-9/11 worldview.
Our family's values come from my grandfather's embrace of a Gandhian worldview.
My worldview says that competition is the consumer's best friend.
Every worldview has to bring together reason and faith.
I mentioned that one of the tripartite formulas in American worldview involves time: past, present, and future.
The worldview of the Left is a battle between rich and poor
I don't know if people are born with a worldview or if their thinking is a product of their environment.
A worldview is simply someone's relatively organized understanding of what the world is actually like. — © Greg Koukl
A worldview is simply someone's relatively organized understanding of what the world is actually like.
The atheist worldview of life is a materialistic culture that frees humanity from superstition.
My Catholic faith is the foundation of my worldview, and my judicial duty is governed, from beginning to end, by the law.
It's emotional for artists who are women and people of color to have less value placed on our worldview.
We commonly confuse closeness with sameness and view intimacy as the merging of two separate I's into one worldview.
To have knowledge of Judaism and to be a religious Jew or an interested Jew, is to have a doorway into a worldview that is entirely alien to the rest of the world's worldview.
Peres came with a worldview. I also came with a worldview that I have not abandoned and that guides me still.
Now, what is the left's worldview in general? What is it? If you had to attach not a philosophy but an attitude to a leftist worldview, it's one of pessimism and darkness, sadness. They're never happy, are they? They're always angry about something. No matter what they get, they're always angry.
I know that my worldview is not a majoritarian one, that it's not a popular way of thinking.
Marxism is a revolutionary worldview that must always struggle for new revelations.
The logical conclusion of relativism is absurdity. Non-sense. A worldview that undermines its own premises. — © Eric Metaxas
The logical conclusion of relativism is absurdity. Non-sense. A worldview that undermines its own premises.
Some people suggest that a worldview is like a set of glasses that color the way you see the world around you. A Christian interprets the world one way, and an atheist interprets the same world a completely different way since he's looking through different worldview "glasses."
You cannot build your life with a consistent worldview that is on the shifting sands of moral relativism.
Every worldview I chose, it seemed, edged me toward belief.
Your worldview has to have the same shape that reality does.
Nothing is more dangerous than a dogmatic worldview.
I’m very feminist in the way I look at the world, and that worldview must somehow be part of my work.
Hope is what you get when you suddenly realize that a different worldview is possible, a worldview in which the rich, the powerful, and the unscrupulous do not after all have the last word. The same worldview shift that is demanded by the resurrection of Jesus is the shift that will enable us to transform the world.
The test of your worldview is not how you act in the good times. The test of your worldview is how you act at the funeral. Having been through literally hundreds if not thousands of funerals: ... It makes a difference what you believe.
Reformed theology so far transcends the mere five points of Calvinism that it is an entire worldview.
Morality is always derivative. It stems from one's worldview.
The absence of consistent biblical worldview thinking is a key mark of spiritual immaturity.
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