Quotes About God
Fear comes not from God but from the evil one.
~ Gordon B. Hinckley
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The god can no more exist without his people than the nation without its god.
~ William Robertson Smith
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The existence of a single atheist does not disprove the existence of God.
~ William F. DeVault
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For me, a thing must exist before I know it, but with God, it is different - he must know it before it has existence.
~ Mother Angelica
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Liberals hate real Americans that work and achieve and believe in God.
~ Robin Hayes
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Life and death are matters of the God. I can be killed even at home.
~ Mehbooba Mufti
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I have the gift of the gab, can talk and perform, but so can others. I can only attribute it to the fact that somebody up there likes me: it's remote-controlled by God.
~ Fawad Khan
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I used to believe in God as a child. God, for me, was linked with hope.
~ Abi Morgan
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There was definitely a time where I did not believe in the Lord. I needed to understand the love of God.
~ Tasha Smith
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God is love. He loves everybody. He loves you.
~ Yolanda Adams
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Children are our future, and God loves the children.
~ Victoria Osteen
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You need some luck in life and I have been lucky with God's help.
~ Masai Ujiri
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Nazare loves me! I said God loves surfers, but Mama Nazare definitely loves me.
~ Garrett McNamara
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Religion is man-made. Every religion says my 'God is the best.'
~ Rajkumar Hirani
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Men typically marry for love and to raise children. The mistake they make is that they're looking for love from the wrong source. Men shouldn't look for love from women. Rather they should find God's love and pass that love down to the wife and children.
~ Jesse Lee Peterson
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There are, however, Christians and people of other faiths who seem to have no trouble speaking of God's ultimacy with one breath and staking out a private territory of God's activity and grace with the next.
~ Diana L. Eck
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It is important to realize that as theism and theological thought developed in India, each "individual" god was seen as complex. Each was seen as the thousand-headed One, Purusha, who includes the others. Each expresses the full range of God's multiplicity. Further, each is not seen as penultimate, limited to the one quarter of Reality that we know; each is seen to stretch the theological imagination beyond the world-unworld
~ Diana L. Eck
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The point is one that speaks to us all: The moment we human beings grasp God with jealousy and possessiveness, we lose hold of God. One might add that the religious point here is quite the opposite of God's jealousy, of which we hear so much in the Old Testament; it is God's infinite capacity to love and the problem of human jealousy.
~ Diana L. Eck
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God may promise not to destroy creation, but it is not a promise humankind made - to our peril.
~ Diane Ackerman
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Kiddush ha-Shem, the principle of service to God, acquired a new definition in the Ghetto, where it became the struggle to preserve life in the face of destruction.
~ Diane Ackerman
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T]here is only one zot, thisness. Zot is a feminine word for this. The word zot is itself one of the names of God—the thisness of what is. The
~ Diane Ackerman
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I believe in God,' Frank Lloyd Wright said, only I spell it Nature. Gardeners spend much of their time kneeling in postures of prayer.
~ Diane Ackerman
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There are cultures in which it is believed that a name contains all a persons mystical power. That a name should be known only to God and to the person who holds it and to very few privileged others. To pronounce such a name either ones own or someone else's is to invite jeopardy. This it seemed was such a name.
~ Diane Setterfield
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Water, like God, moves in mysterious ways. Once inside a house, it obeys the force of gravity indirectly. Inside walls and under floors it finds secret gullies and runways; it seeps and trickles in unexpected directions; surfaces in the most unlikely places.
~ Diane Setterfield
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