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Quotes About Spirituality

I don't consider myself a fighter first any more like I used to,' he explained. 'I was all fight, all fight. And then I met my wife and basically shortly after I was going to church, things like that. Before you know it I was baptized. I accepted Christ as my lord and saviour. And things really changed.
~ Rory MacDonald
Our existence is beyond our explanation, whether we believe in God or we have religion or we're atheist. Our existence is beyond our understanding. No one has an answer.
~ Anthony Hopkins
I didn't really enjoy reading until I married my wife and we began reading the Bible out loud to each other every day. I enjoy reading now, and there is a whole world of books out there to explore.
~ Roger McGuinn
If there's any place where you would express your deepest doubts, it would be church.
~ Rob Bell
I think its dangerous when people think theyre being expressive. Yuck. Its like people who say theyre spiritual, innit. You make the work you want to make, and you get on with it and hopefully it connects with other people.
~ Grayson Perry
Just as Divinity descends in a certain manner, to the extent that one communicates with Nature, so one ascends to Divinity through Nature, just as by means of a life resplendent in natural things one rises to the life that presides over them.
~ Giordano Bruno
I always tell people I want to see the world through His eyes, and I want people to see Him in me.
~ Aaron Neville
We're all going to experience death and failure and setbacks and disappointments and cancer and, you know, it's a really difficult world. And for me, God has always - in my relationship with Christ - He's given me hope and peace.
~ Dabo Swinney
Faith idles when character shrivels.
~ Miroslav Volf
My faith has always been important to me. It defines who I am.
~ Katie Ledecky
I try to understand faith and religion. I was raised by wonderful Catholic parents who were deeply faithful and taught us that God is a God of love.
~ Roxane Gay
If you believe, you believe; if you're faithful, you're faithful. I don't care what your religion is. The same if you're agnostic. That should be accepted, too.
~ Ridley Scott
I am a faithful companion of Jesus. I probably wasn't when I was 12 or 13 when I was in the convent, but I think having a spiritual side means that you live your life with an open heart, and you embrace things that are difficult, you want people to do well.
~ Karren Brady
I found my identity in Christ. When everything else around me was falling down I found my identity in God.
~ Grayson Allen
I have a ritual every morning where I do my meditation and visualisation, then I give thanks and send love to my family and friends.
~ Ashley Roberts
Some indeed have tears naturally, when the higher motion of the soul makes itself felt in the lower, or because God our Lord, seeing that it would be good for them, allows them to melt into tears. But this does not mean that they have greater charity or that they are more effective than others who enjoy no tears.
~ Saint Ignatius
Tears are the summer showers to the soul.
~ Alfred Austin
I've always been technically a Christian, my Dad and my Mom, they're both Christians.
~ Kevin Olusola
I found some peace in the Bible and in believing in Christ. To me it doesn't really matter if it's technically true. It just really helps me get through the day.
~ Fredrick Brennan
There are techniques of Buddhism, such as meditation, that anyone can adopt.
~ Dalai Lama
Even more amazing than modern technology is our opportunity to access information directly from Heaven, without hardware, software, or monthly service fees.
~ Russell M. Nelson
It's been a teenage fantasy of mine to play Bodhi.
~ Edgar Ramirez
I was raised in a deeply Catholic family. There was a sense that everything we were doing was to prepare ourselves for an afterlife in heaven. In my teenage years, that became less important to me. Eventually, that turned into agnosticism, which became atheism.
~ David Lowery
The teenage years are the years to examine faith - the need to be independent and the need to be anchored. Who made all this? And what do I have to do with it?
~ Virginia Euwer Wolff