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Quotes About God

No entiendo que la gente no se dé cuenta de que Dios tiene un travieso sentido del humor
~ Diana Gabaldon
Es importante escuchar las cosas importantes, las revelaciones y los milagros. Así recordamos la grandeza de Dios
~ Diana Gabaldon
Good luck, Jamie," he said, voice a little husky. "God go with you.
~ Diana Gabaldon
So"—he said authoritatively, holding up a finger to hush me—"if you have been deprived of your earlier life, perhaps it is only that God has seen fit to bless you with another, that may be richer and fuller.
~ Diana Gabaldon
But each one of us is called to live our lives in the smaller moments; to do kindness, to risk our feelings, to take a chance on someone else, to meet the needs of the people we care for. Because God is everywhere, and lives in all of us. Those small moments are His. And He will make of those small things glory…and let His…greatness…shine in…in you.
~ Diana Gabaldon
And if Time is anything akin to God, I suppose that Memory must be the Devil.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Time is a lot of the things people say that God is. There's the always preexisting, and having no end. There's the notion of being all powerful—because nothing can stand against time, can it? Not mountains, not armies. And time is, of course, all-healing. Give anything enough time, and everything is taken care of: all pain encompassed, all hardship erased, all loss subsumed.
~ Diana Gabaldon
My hands were cold, and I felt slightly sick. What in the name of God was going on? The Governor's shock at learning that I was Jamie's wife was now at least partially explained; that one glimpse of unguarded, painful yearning had told me exactly how matters stood on his side. Jamie was another question altogether.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Put your trust in God, and pray for guidance. And when in doubt, eat.
~ Diana Gabaldon
EÄŸer Zaman biraz olsun Tanr?'ya benzeyen bir ÅŸeyse, o halde Haf?za'n?n Åžeytan olmas? gerektiÄŸini düÅŸünüyorum.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Had God not bound him to the earth with the ties of flesh and blood, he might well have come to such an end himself.
~ Diana Gabaldon
There was plenty of the infusion left. I poured another cup and held it out to Lord John. Surprised, he sat upright and took it from me. "And now that you've come, and seen him—do you still have feelings?" I said. He stared at me for a moment, eyes unblinking in the candlelight. "I do, yes." Hand steady as a rock, he picked up the cup and drank. "God help me," he added, so casual as almost to sound offhand.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Put your trust in God, and pray for guidance. And when in doubt, eat." A Franciscan monk had once given me that advice, and on the whole
~ Diana Gabaldon
I suppose men can make all the laws they like," he said, "but God made hope.
~ Diana Gabaldon
He touched his cheek, where the darker line of a scar sliced across the ruddy skin; a memento of the scandalous duel that had sent him into exile at Ardsmuir. "God knows what you did to be sent here, Grey," he said, shaking his head. "But for your own sake, I hope you deserved it! Luck to you!" And with a swirl of blue cloak, he was gone.
~ Diana Gabaldon
If thee thinks the spirit of God is necessarily logical, thee know Him better than I do." She
~ Diana Gabaldon
Well, I suppose men can make all the laws they like," he said, "but God made hope.
~ Diana Gabaldon
God doesn't believe in atheists.
~ Ray Comfort
My parents were atheists, strong atheists. I never got the answer 'God.'
~ Barbara Ehrenreich
I do not attempt to orchestrate my career. I let God do that.
~ Clint Howard
Dreaming is my way to be in touch with myself. It's my connection to God. And when I go too long without it, I miss it.
~ Liz Cambage
I found peace through God but not until I had driven myself to the edge.
~ Nigel Benn
Mohamed Salah, well if you go to Egypt he is a god there.
~ Bruce Grobbelaar
I'm accountable to my God, and I haven't done anything I'm embarrassed of.
~ Darryl Glenn