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It meant nothing to teach men to be good unless He also gave them the power to be good
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Their mockery is something like we hear today. "Germany prays to God; America prays to God; England prays to God: On whose side is God?" The implication being that God must necessarily be a geographical Deity restricted to one people, one race, and one nation. The answer to that taunt is, of course, that if we prayed as we should, we would all be on the same side because the perfect prayer is: "Thy will be done."
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Is there any way to restore harmony to the world? It can be done only by someone coming in from eternity and stopping the note in its wild flight. But will it still be a false note? The harmony can be destroyed on one condition only. If that note is made the first note in a new melody, then it will become harmonious.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
The words of men pass away when they have been conceived and uttered, but the Word of God is eternally uttered and can never cease from utterance.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
But the Sacred Heart wishes great graces to be distributed to souls through the hands of His priests.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Whosoever wisely examines the works of God will speedily discover what is next to be done.
— Thomas Becket
God cannot use you as He wishes until you come into the fullness of His Glory. Do not get alarmed, my friend, when doubts creep in. That is old Satan. Pray, pray, pray.
— George Washington Carver
From my point of view, God is the light that illuminates the darkness, even if it does not dissolve it, and a spark of divine light is within each of us.
— Pope Francis
Within all of us is a divine capacity to manifest and attract all that we need and desire.
— Wayne Dyer
God had one son on earth without sin, but never one without suffering.
— St. Augustine
Nothing escapes God's knowledge. This is proved by the witness of the Scriptures and the analogy of the sun, which, although created, yet by its light or heat enters into all things.
— Ambrose of Milan
We are under God's power, and we can do nothing but by the power of God, and woe shall hereafter be to us if we abuse this power.
— John Wycliffe