Quotes about Blessed
The blessed in the kingdom of heaven will see the punishments of the damned, in order that their bliss be more delightful for them.
- St. Thomas Aquinas
thousand seven hundred and seventy-five. Spiritual revelations were conceded to England at that favoured period, as at this. Mrs. Southcott had recently attained her five-and-twentieth blessed birthday, of whom a
- Charles Dickens
ever. It was the year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five. Spiritual revelations were conceded to England at that favoured period, as at this. Mrs. Southcott had recently attained her five-and-twentieth blessed
- Charles Dickens
Mrs. Southcott had recently attained her five-and-twentieth blessed birthday, of whom a prophetic private in the
- Charles Dickens
If you should happen, by any unlikely chance, to know a man more blest in a laugh than Scrooge's nephew, all I can say is, I should like to know him too. Introduce him to me, and I'll cultivate his acquaintance.
- Charles Dickens
My days have been so wondrous free,The little birds that flyWith careless ease from tree to tree,Were but as bless'd as I.
- Thomas Parnell
Really. Been married once. No children. Amicably divorced. I dont have any tragedies in my life to give it a form and destination outside of my control. I like what I'm doing. But I could be doing something else. I've been blessed. I'm not even sure I'd change the bad things. Here comes the food.
- Cormac McCarthy
Death and immortality were but two aspects of the same blessed hope to this man, who poured out his life in a turgid fount of ecstatic joy in living:
- Walt Whitman
Blessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love.
- Hamilton Wright Mabie
Mary thus learns that the Most High has ever borne a Son in his bosom, and that this Son has now chosen her bosom as dwelling-place.
- Hans Urs von Balthasar
I'm blessed to play football for a living, but the true value of our work comes in how we uplift those in need of support.
- Mike Evans
Blessed be the man whose work drives him. Something must drive men; and if it is wholesome industry, they have no time for a thousand torments and temptations.
- Henry Ward Beecher