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Quotes About God

I believe that all things are possible under God.
~ Brooke Elliott
You keep the faith, and with God, all things are possible.
~ Mike Lindell
The people I grew up around, almost all of them had been born and raised in the South. And, you know, they didn't always go to church, but they lived their lives as if God were watching everything they did.
~ Edward P. Jones
As I walk in faith every day, God just keeps doing amazing things one after the other. And will continue to do so.
~ Rory MacDonald
I'm a Christian and I believe in angels and God.
~ Michael Waltrip
I don't really feel like I have anybody to answer to but myself and God and the people I love.
~ Clay Aiken
I've said that before: I believe in God. With God, anything is possible.
~ Serge Ibaka
For one thing there is the divinest, cleanest air to be breathed anywhere in God's world.
~ Mary Hunter Austin
When I was two-and-twenty, and had taken my degree in law, my old uncle, the Abbe Loraux, then seventy-two years old, felt it necessary to provide me with a protector, and to start me in some career. This excellent man, if not indeed a saint, regarded each year of his life as a fresh gift from God.
~ Honore de Balzac
Day after day the old man grew more conscious of the peace within him that succeeded all his conflicts. Having, as he said, God as the responsible editor of things inexplicable, his mind was at ease.
~ Honore de Balzac
We must all agree that legality would be a fine thing for social scoundrelism IF THERE WERE NO GOD.
~ Honore de Balzac
But God must be a good fellow; He cannot owe me any grudge. I swear to you, I would give my whole fortune if faith such as Bourgeat's could enter my brain.
~ Honore de Balzac
But in the confessional, or at night, when praying, she wept often, imploring God's forgiveness for the apostasy of the man who thought the contrary of what he professed, and who desired the destruction of the aristocracy and the Church, — the two religions of the house of Cormon.
~ Honore de Balzac
God Almighty's outcasts, I call them. Among them, I grant you, is virtue in all the flower of its stupidity, but poverty is no less their portion. At this moment, I think I see the long faces those good folk would pull if God played a practical joke on them and stayed away at the Last Judgment.
~ Honore de Balzac
Pascal said that "the doubt of God implies belief in God.
~ Honore de Balzac
Obey society?" cried the Marquise, with an involuntary shudder. "Eh! monsieur, it is the source of all our woes. God laid down no law to make us miserable; but mankind, uniting together in social life, have perverted God's work. Civilization deals harder measure to us women than nature does. Nature imposes upon us physical suffering which you have not alleviated; civilization has developed in us thoughts and feelings which you cheat continually.
~ Honore de Balzac
She was ignorant of love, having never known it, and, like all the other persons grouped about her, she saw nothing in marriage but a means of fortune. Passion was an unknown thing to these Catholic souls, these old people exclusively concerned about salvation, God, the king, and their property.
~ Honore de Balzac
multe femei triste al c?ror suflet, desf?cut de toate leg?turile omene?ti, tânjea dup? îndelunga sinucidere s?vâr?it? în sânul lui Dumnezeu.
~ Honore de Balzac
Yes, abbe, every time she talks to me of God I shall send her to her friend 'Shapron,'" he said, imitating Ursula's infant speech, "I wish to see whether religious sentiment is inborn or not. Therefore I shall do nothing either for or against the tendencies of that young soul; but in my heart I have appointed you her spiritual guardian.
~ Honore de Balzac
And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to
~ Unknown
And give up the white man's god—his ugly god, his lying god, his torturous god, his thieving god, his tricking god, and rebuke his missionaries who had one set of rules for white Christians and another for Christians among the people, and who, when asked, talked crossways, so that one word followed the next down a line leading to a place where buzzards roosted and called out beaked noise.
~ Unknown
The problem of eternal beatitude is one of those whose solution is known only to God. Here, below, the sublimest poets have simply harassed their readers when attempting to picture paradise.
~ Honore de Balzac
Jesus is the true manifestation of God, and He is manifested to be the regenerating power of a divine life.
~ Horace Bushnell
Live as with God; and, whatever be your calling, pray for the gift that will perfectly qualify you in it.
~ Horace Bushnell