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Quotes About Pray

I call upon the leaders of all nations to work for peace, even when the risks seem high. I call upon Christians to pray and work for peace in whatever constructive ways are open to them. I do not believe this is only a political issue; it is a moral one as well.
~ Billy Graham
Courage is not afraid to weep, and she is not afraid to pray, even when she is not sure who she is praying to.
~ Black Hawk
To me, writing an ongoing series feels like driving a freight train downhill. All you can do is steer and pray.
~ G. Willow Wilson
Songwriters, you have to work - you have to wait for residuals. You have to pray that the song's going to be a hit. And then a year later, you might get a check.
~ Bruno Mars
Work as if you were to live a hundred years. Pray as if you were to die tomorrow.
~ Benjamin Franklin
I just hope and pray that my passion and enthusiasm translate on-screen.
~ Rupali Ganguly
Those who worry stumble long The Way.Those who pray have no time to stray.
~ Errol Anthony Smythe
The truth is many singles deeply desire and pray for marriage.
~ Eric Metaxas
Each morning I face her window and pray that our love can be, cause that brownstone house where my baby lives is Mecca.
~ Gene Pitney
You are never more like Christ than when you love, pray for & serve your family.
~ Jim Burns
DUMAH "Love your enemies and do what is wonderful to those who hate you. Bless those who curse you and pray over those who take you away by force." Yeshua
~ Ted Dekker
Think of yourself as a vessel. A cup. Don't try to guess what the Master will pour into you before he pours. Only pray it is the Master who pours. Then be willing to accept whatever message he wishes to fill you with. It's his to fill, Sherry. You only receive.
~ Ted Dekker
Man only goeth a godless way In his dark and smoky babels, Or builds him prisons wherein to pray, And serves not God but tables.
~ Francis William Bourdillon
Boredom is a form of evil; perhaps one of Kierkegaard's characters was more correct when he said, "Boredom is the root of all evil." Boredom is a preview of death, if not itself a form of death, and when trapped in prolonged boredom, even the most saintly of us will hope for, pray for, or even engineer relief, however demonic.
~ Fred B. Craddock
Everybody needs beauty as well as bread. Places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and cheer and give strength to body and soul alike," said 19th century naturalist John Muir.
~ Brent Bowers
Dream and the way will be clear . . . Pray and the angels will hear . . . Leap and the net will appear.
~ Steve Seskin
Work and pray, live on hay, you'll get pie in the sky when you die.
~ Joe Hill
I'd listen to the radio, especially when my parents were out on house calls to pray for people - you know, shut-ins. Sometimes, if we were incredibly sneaky, we could do it at night when everyone was asleep.
~ Lizz Wright
Christianity promised that it had some special divine guidance and protection that would lift it above these human problems to some degree at least, but it's becoming apparent that this promise was on par with those made by Christian leaders claiming to "pray away the gay" or pray in the fast cash.
~ Brian D. McLaren
If you want to save your child from polio, you can pray or you can inoculate. ... Choose science.
~ Carl Sagan
They were also slightly less intelligent than he was. This is a quality you should always pray for in your would-be murderer.
~ Terry Pratchett
Space is the twin sister of time. If we have open space then we have open time to breathe, to dream, to dare, to play, to pray to move freely, so freely, in a world our minds have forgotten, but our bodies remember.
~ Terry Tempest Williams
The best thing you can do to witness to a toxic person is stay focused on your task, refuse to be distracted or play their games, pray instead of gossip, and then get the work done. Find the reliable people God has called you to invest in. Accomplish the task that you know to be urgent. Then
~ Gary L. Thomas
isn't rationalism that will overcome the religious zealots, but ordinary shopping and all that it entails—jobs for a start, and peace, and some commitment to realisable pleasures, the promise of appetites sated in this world, not the next. Rather shop than pray.
~ Ian Mcewan