Quotes about God
Each one of us sees Jesus in a different way. To some, He was prophet, for they needed to know the kingdom was at hand. But most of all, He was the son of God, and He came to experience the consequences of the curse the Father had put upon mankind when Adam and Eve disobeyed.
— Mother Angelica
Prophets have no other purpose, no other mission except to serve God.
— Joseph Wirthlin
Christ was God in human flesh, and He proved it by rising from the dead.
— Billy Graham
Proverbs 31 is God's definition of Evelyn Roberts.
— Kenneth Copeland
This town must learn, even against its will, how much it costs to scorn a God's mysteries and to be purged. So shall I vindicate my virgin mother and reveal myself to mortals as a God, the son of God.
— Euripides
We may marvel. Yet I trust, When man seeketh to be just And to pity them that wander, God will raise him from the dust.
— Euripides
He's my buddy," she said, then patted my hand. "And he's faithful." Patsy opened the door to her home and shuffled in. "Like the Lord.
— Eva Marie Everson
Standing behind him, Michaelis saw with a shock that he was looking at the eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg, which had just emerged, pale and enormous, from the dissolving night. "God sees everything," repeated Wilson.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Oh God! One minute it's my world, and the next I'm the world's fool.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I'll tell you God's truth." His right hand suddenly ordered divine retribution to stand by.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
They were walking through the March twilight where it was as warm as June, and the joy of youth filled his soul so that he felt he must speak. 'I think,' he said and his voice trembled, 'that if I lost faith in you I'd lose faith in God.' She looked at him with such a started face that he asked her the matter. 'Nothing,' she said slowly, 'only this: five men have said that to me before, and it frightens me.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
You say that convention is all that really keeps you straight in this "woman proposition"; but it's more than that, Amory; it's the fear that what you begin you can't stop; you would run amuck, and I know whereof I speak; it's that half-miraculous sixth sense by which you detect evil, it's the half-realized fear of God in your heart.
— F Scott Fitzgerald