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Quotes About Prodigal

I did 'Prodigal Son' at Manhattan Theatre Club.
~ Timothee Chalamet
A cabeça de Justiniano Vilela, - se se pode chamar cabeça a uma jaca metida numa gravata de cinco voltas, - era um exemplo da prodigalidade da natureza quando quer fazer cabeças grandes.
~ Machado de Assis
Bankrupt of life, yet prodigal of ease.
~ John Dryden
If the prodigal quits life in debt to others, the miser quits it still deeper in debt to himself.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
Under the magic of the Dionysian, not only does the bond between man and man lock itself in place once more, but also nature itself, no matter how alienated, hostile, or subjugated, rejoices again in her festival of reconciliation with her prodigal son, man. The earth freely offers up her gifts, and the beasts of prey from the rocks and the desert approach in peace. The wagon of Dionysus is covered with flowers and wreaths; under his yolk stride panthers and tigers.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
image. It made masturbation mass murder. Pollen, which blew about in spring in quantities great enough to fur a pond in a coat of yellow, was an even larger, if less heart-wrenching, waste of life. While Nature was obviously prodigal of youth—in early eighteenth-century London, almost half the children died before their second birthday—this level of carnage was hard to accept.
~ Ruth Kassinger
Sibling Rivalry Yes, my mother was a better mother To my sisters and brothers, But they were better children Than me, the prodigal who yearned And spurned and never returned.
~ Sherman Alexie
Earthly nature may be parsimonious, but the human mind is prodigal, itself an anomaly that in its wealth of error as well as of insight is exceptional, utterly unique as far as we know, properly an object of wonder.
~ Marilynne Robinson
It is to the prodigals...that the memory of their Father's house comes back. If the son had lived economically he would never have thought of returning.
~ Simone Weil
But it is serpentine logic, for it simply compounds the old legal spirit. It is the natural instinct of the once-antinomian prodigal who, when awakened, thinks in terms of working his way back into the favor of his father.38
~ Sinclair B. Ferguson
Self-loathing is not sorrow. Yet it is good, for it marks a step in the way home, and in the father's arms the prodigal forgets the self he abominates. Once with his father, he is to himself of no more account.
~ George MacDonald
Often, no doubt, it will appear otherwise, for the childlike child is easier to save than the other, and may come first. But the rejoicing in heaven is greatest over the sheep that has wandered the farthest—perhaps was born on the wild hill-side, and not in the fold at all. For such a prodigal, the elder brother in heaven prays thus— Lord, think about my poor brother more than about me, for I know thee, and am at rest in thee. I am with thee always.
~ George MacDonald
O! what a prodigal have I been of that most valuable of all possessions Time!
~ Theresa Villiers
The greatness of our God lies in the fact that [He] is both tough minded and tender hearted. ... [God] expresses [His] tough mindedness in [His] justice and wrath and [His] tenderheartedness in [His] love and grace. ... On the one hand, God is a God of justice who punished Israel for her wayward deeds, and on the other hand, [He] is a forgiving father whose heart was filled with unutterable joy when the prodigal son returned home.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
I am the prodigal son every time I search for unconditional love where it cannot be found.
~ Henri Nouwen
The Mayor about the fable of the Prodigal Son: 'But he came home.' 'Yes, his courage failed him. He felt very alone on that pig farm. There was no branch of the Party to which he could look for help. Das Kapital had not yet been written, so he was unable to situate himself in the class struggle. Is it any wonder that he wavered for a time, poor boy?
~ Graham Greene
The pattern of the prodigal is: rebellion, ruin, repentance, reconciliation, restoration.
~ Edwin Louis Cole
Blind self-love, vanity, lifting aloft her empty head, and indiscretion, prodigal of secrets more transparent than glass, follow close behind.
~ Horace
God is far too faithful to allow the prodigal life to be cost-free.
~ Beth Moore
En Cristo, enseñados por Él, nos atrevemos a llamar Padre Nuestro al Todopoderoso: el que hizo el cielo y la tierra es ese padre entrañable que espera que volvamos a Él continuamente, cada uno como un nuevo y constante hijo pródigo»
~ Fernando Ocáriz
The younger son's return takes place in the very moment that he reclaims his sonship, even though he has lost all the dignity that belongs to it. In fact, it was the loss of everything that brought him to the bottom line of his identity. He hit the bedrock of his sonship. In retrospect, it seems that the prodigal had to lose everything to come into touch with the ground of his being.
~ Henri J.M. Nouwen
This is the mystery that Jesus himself became the prodigal son for our sake. There is no journey to God outside of the journey that Jesus made. Since his Son had become all in all, He has brought them all back. Rembrandt's painting is the whole of humanity returning to God, the summary of the history of our salvation.
~ Henri J.M. Nouwen
This man welcomes sinners and eats with them," Jesus confronted the Pharisees and scribes not only with the return of the prodigal son, but also with the resentful elder son. It must have come as a shock to these dutiful religious people.
~ Henri J.M. Nouwen
Once I look at the story of the prodigal son with the eyes of faith, the "return" of the prodigal becomes the return of the Son of God who has drawn all people into himself and brings them home to his heavenly Father. As Paul says: "God wanted all fullness to be found in him and through him to reconcile all things to him, everything in heaven and everything on earth.
~ Henri J.M. Nouwen