Quotes about Comfort
When twilight drops her curtain down And pins it with a star Remember that you have a friend Though she may wander far.
— LM Montgomery
We think of faith as a source of comfort and understanding but find our expressions of faith sowing division; we believe ourselves to be a tolerant people even as racial, religious, and cultural tensions roil the landscape. And instead of resolving these tensions or mediating these conflicts, our politics fans them, exploits them,and drives us further apart.
— Barack Obama
I held my mother's hand, making sure she was comfortable before she settled in to rest. Then I went back to the hotel room and cried.
— Barack Obama
I should like to write my books only for the dear person who lies awake reading in bed until page last, then lets the open book fall gently on her face, to touch her smile or drink her tears.
— Barbara Kingsolver
I didn't wish to be comforted. "You can't replace people you love with other people," I said. "They're not like old shoes or something." "No. But you can trust that you're not going to run out of people to love.
— Barbara Kingsolver
One of our greatest challenges as Christians is to be driven by the love of Christ rather than constantly seeking after God's comfort.
— Beth Moore
God cares most not about making us comfortable, but about teaching us to hate our transgressions and to grow up spiritually to love him.
— Joni Eareckson Tada
In the midst of depressing care and labor I turn constantly to divine Love for guidance, and find rest.
— Mary Baker Eddy
Heavenly Father loves you—each of you. That love never changes.
— Thomas Monson
Love always triumphs over what we call death. That's why there's no need to grieve for our loved ones, because they continue to be loved and remain by our side.
— Paulo Coelho
Isn't it a comfort to worship a God we cannot exaggerate?
— Francis Chan
When you are in the midst of suffering you are looking for someone to be Jesus to you. You are looking for someone to love you and help take care of you, and reach out to you.
— Lee Strobel