“My notion of spirituality was different than it is now, but even if I'd been the most fundamentalist of believers, I would have assumed that God had better things to do than arbitrarily smite me with shaking palsy.”— Michael J Fox, amazon.com
“If you were to rush into this room right now and announce that you had struck a deal - with God, Allah, Buddha, Christ, Krishna, Bill Gates, whomever - in which the ten years since my diagnosis could be magically taken away, traded in for ten more years as the person I was before - I would, without…”— Michael J Fox, amazon.com
“I am careful not to confuse excellence with perfection. Excellence, I can reach for; perfection is God's business.”— Michael J Fox, amazon.com
“Exchange the bad habit of worrying with the excellent habit of trusting God.”— Elizabeth George, amazon.com
“Do you think we mortals will find you gods easier to bear if you’re beautiful? I tell you that if that’s true we’ll find you a thousand times worse. For then (I know what beauty does) you’ll lure and entice. You’ll leave us nothing; nothing that’s worth our keeping or your taking. Those we love best…”— C.S. Lewis, amazon.com
“We have never heard the devil’s side of the story, God wrote all the book.”— Anatole France, amazon.com
“God's Final Message to His Creation: 'We apologize for the inconvenience.'”— Douglas Adams, amazon.com
“The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quiet, alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be.”— Anne Frank, amazon.com
“Everything that God created has a purpose. The sun has a purpose. The clouds have a purpose. Rain has a purpose. Trees have a purpose. Animals have a purpose; even the smallest insects, and fish in the sea have a purpose.”— Muhammad Ali, Hana Yasmeen Ali, amazon.com
“Truly great people in history never wanted to be great for themselves. All they wanted was the chance to do good for others and be close to God.”— Muhammad Ali, amazon.com
“But men have been committing heinous acts in the name of God ever since mankind began believing in deities, and extremists exist within all religions.”— Jon Krakauer, amazon.com
“The best remedy for those who are frightened, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere they can be alone, alone with the sky, nature and God. For then and only then can you feel that everything is as it should be and that God wants people to be happy amid nature’s beauty and simplicity.”— Ann Frank, amazon.com
“And without God, the wars seemed crueller life seemed bleaker. Art seemed foolish. Death seemed stranger now than ever. What was mankind for? What terror flooded us to understand there was no point, no grander plan.”— Kate Tempest, brainpickings.org
“God exists, but I don't believe in him. God himself doesn't believe in Him, according to the tradition. That would be a weakness.”— Jean Baudrillard, amazon.com
“You are a daughter of Christ. Do you know how wonderful that is? That means no matter where you wander, what obstacles cross your path, or how broken you feel—you are loved.Fully. Unconditionally. Forever.Know this: God chose you. Christ died for you.”— Marisa Donnelly, thoughtcatalog.com
“Dear God, today I am struggling and I need your guidance. Please help to calm my anxious heart. Fill me with confidence instead of fear, positive thoughts instead of nervousness, and your light instead of the darkness that is plaguing me.”— Marisa Donnelly, thoughtcatalog.com
“I can’t speak for anyone else but if there’s anything I know at all, it’s that my faith has never failed me. In the scorecard of life, I may have lost more than I’ve won in all the things that I’ve attempted. But I have always felt like a victor when challenges have come to pass. Because even when I…”— Kovie Biakolo, thoughtcatalog.com
“There is an old story that after Creation, God was wondering where to hide the ultimate secrets of the universe. The Almighty contemplated: Should I hide them deep in the oceans? No; humans can invent submarines and these secrets can fall into unworthy hands. Should I hide them in the remote corners…”— Rick Strassman,