Favorite Quotes:
“To love someone means to see him as God intended him.”
–Fyodor Dostoevsky
“It is a fearful thing to hate whom God hath loved. To look upon another his weaknesses, his sins, his faults, his defects is to look upon one who is suffering. He is suffering from negative passions, from the same sinful human corruption from which you yourself suffer. This is very important: do not look upon him with judgmental eyes of comparison, noting the sins you assume you’d never commit. Rather, see him as a fellow sufferer, a fellow human being who is in need of the very healing of which you are in need. Help him, love him, pray for him do unto him as you would have him do unto you.”
–Attributed to St. Tikhon of Zadonsk (1724 – 1783)
“Any dance of celebration must weave both the sorrows and the blessings into a joyful step….To heal is to let the Holy Spirit call me to dance, to believe again, even amid my pain, that God will orchestrate and guide my life.”
-Henri J.M. Nouwen
“You (should) hold on to what you know in the midst of a crisis, because the temptation is to hold on to what you don’t know — to ask, ‘Why did this happen?”
–Mike Smith, Franklin, TN
7 DEADLY SOCIAL SINS
Politics without Principle
Wealth without Work
Commerce without Morality
Pleasure without Conscience
Education without Character
Science without Humanity
Worship without Sacrifice
–Gandhi
“The reason I like to fish is because when everything is calm and quiet, your whole self is full of hoping. And whether you catch anything or not, you still get to hope. It’s a great feeling isn’t it? Hope, I mean. It’s next best to excitement.”
– 8 year old Austin Andrews (Son of Andy Andrews)
“Joy is not the absence of suffering, it is the presence of God.”
– Unknown (given to me by my friend Barbara Sorensen)
“Temptation is a suggested short cut to the realization of the highest at which I aim – not towards what I understand as evil, but towards what I understand as good.”
–Oswald Chambers
“Man’s conscience is like an alarm clock. If the alarm goes off, and you get up right away, knowing that you’ve got to go to your obedience, then afterward you’ll always hear it. But if for a few days in a row you don’t get up right away, saying, “I’ll stay in bed a little longer,” then finally, you won’t be awakened by the alarm at all.”
–Elder Joseph of Optina
“Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?”
–Abraham Lincoln
“We must not creep along when our souls cry out for us to soar!”
– Helen Keller
“People show their character in nothing more clearly than by what they find laughable.”
–Unknown (I think: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
“They may forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel.”
–Carl W. Buechner
“The reason people blame things on others is that there’s only one other choice.”
–Doug Larson
“Treat people as if they were what they ought to be, and you help them to become what they are capable of being.”
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
“Preach the Gospel at all times and when necessary use words.”
–St. Francis of Assisi
“Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.”
–St. Francis of Assisi
Hi Gail,
Just stopped by your blog and quotes (from your Facebook status update). Great quotes! I especially love the 7 Social Deadly Sins by Ghandi. I may have to put them on my blog!
I’m so happy I stumbled upon your site via an organic Google search. Thanks for sharing the great quotes.
Thank you so much for finding and sharing these beautiful quotes, Gail! I’ve posted St. Tikhon’s in a fb note: http://bit.ly/aUHk7l
WOW. I love that first quote especially. wowzers!
I like this one:
“Man’s conscience is like an alarm clock. If the alarm goes off, and you get up right away, knowing that you’ve got to go to your obedience, then afterward you’ll always hear it. But if for a few days in a row you don’t get up right away, saying, “I’ll stay in bed a little longer,” then finally, you won’t be awakened by the alarm at all.”
–Elder Joseph of Optina
I found your site while searching for St. Theophan. I’m found what I was looking for and so much more. Thank you.
Hi Deidre,
Thanks so much for visiting. I intend to focus more on my blog in the next few months. I have so much I want to share, but just can’t seem to settle down and make it happen.
Blessings,
Gail
Gail — I found your site while looking for Patty. I was her college roommate at CU and have been searching for her for years. We lost touch with each other a long time ago.
I am so sorry to hear that Phil passed away. The posts by you and his daughter are so uplifting. He must have been a phenomenal person, brother, husband, father, friend and soldier!! It’s wonderful to read about the closeness of his family and the love he had for all of you and all of you for him.
Please tell Patty I am so sorry to hear of her loss. I would love to talk with her. My email is franlohr@aol.com. I am also on facebook.
Thank you so much,
Fran
Oh Gail, May the God of ALL comfort…do His work very deeply and tenderly.