The toppling of idols - even respectable, admired, best-practice, fastest-growing idols - is always the road to liberation.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have no idols. I admire work, dedication and competence.
I've had many idols growing up. The inclination for idol worship comes naturally to me.
I've known who I am as an artist for a long time; 'Idol' has shown me what I'm capable of. I know it's all possible for me now. I can go in any direction I want. I'm forever grateful to them.
Idolatry is really not good for anyone. Not even the idols.
I think I find new idols every day - someone that says something really inspiring, is successful, has character.
I grew up always wanting to be a part of 'Idol,' and I never thought I would make it as far as I did. I was really lucky, and it's given me the opportunities that I have now.
Everyone should be respected as an individual, but no one idolized.
Worshipping is stripping ourselves of our idols, even the most hidden ones, and choosing the Lord as the centre, as the highway of our lives.
I don't need to worry about being idolised.
Ambition is an idol, on whose wings great minds are carried only to extreme; to be sublimely great or to be nothing.
No opposing quotes found.