Quotes related to 1 Corinthians 13:13
Love is the master key that opens every blessings door.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Take my heart and squeeze it out over the face of Your Bride, the Church.
— Catherine of Siena
Judgement immobilizes, only hopeful love leaves an opening for God's alternative future.
— Jurgen Moltmann
The 3 most powerful resources you have available to you : love, prayer and forgiveness.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
Live, love and learn
— Leo Buscaglia
Love is, without question, life's greatest experience.
— Napoleon Hill
It is a known fact that the emotion of LOVE is closely akin to the state of mind known as FAITH.
— Napoleon Hill
Quietly, Miss Alice was demonstrating this God of love and beauty too—in small ways and in large. For a few, the concept that life did not have to be all starkness and misery was slowly taking root. Tentatively, timidly—constantly encouraged by Miss Alice—some of the women were at last reaching out for light and beauty and joy.
— Catherine Marshall
In order to be an image of God, the spirit must turn to what is eternal, hold it in spirit, keep it in memory, and by loving it, embrace it in the will.
— Edith Stein
You don't need to be perfect. What's important is that you have a path to follow, a path of love. If we get lost in a forest and we don't have a compass at night, we can look at the North Star in order to go north, to get out. Your purpose is to get out of the forest, it's not to arrive at the North Star.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
All men who live only according to their five senses, and seek nothing beyond the gratification of their natural appetites for pleasure and reputation and power, cut themselves off from that charity which is the principle of all spiritual vitality and happiness because it alone saves us from the barren wilderness of our own abominable selfishness.
— Thomas Merton
Every moment and every event of every man's life on earth plants something in his soul. For just as the wind carries thousands of winged seeds so each moment brings with it germs of spiritual vitality that come to rest imperceptibly in the minds and wills of men. Most of these unnumbered seeds perish and are lost, because men are not prepared to receive them: for such seeds as these cannot spring up anywhere except in the good soil of freedom, spontaneity, and love.
— Thomas Merton