Quotes about Saints
One is struck in the study of saints, angels and gods by a pattern that seems quaint and harmless. Yet, it is so common that I know there must be a deeper meaning. There always seem to be guardians and spirits of doors, bridges, exits and entranceways.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Nothing but prayer can make saints because nothing but God can make saints, and we meet God in prayer. Prayer is the hospital for souls where we meet Doctor God.
— Peter Kreeft
Go back to Socrates: Know thyself. For Socrates, there are only two kinds of people: the wise, who know they are fools; and fools, who think they are wise. Similarly, for Christ and all the prophets, there are only two kinds of people: saints, who know they are sinners; and sinners, who think they are saints. Which are you?
— Peter Kreeft
Socrates: "Know thyself." For Socrates, there are only two kinds of people: the wise, who know they are fools; and fools, who think they are wise. Similarly, for Christ and all the prophets, there are only two kinds of people: saints, who know they are sinners; and sinners, who think they are saints.
— Peter Kreeft
His purpose was not just to make us safe but to make us saints.
— Peter Kreeft
Many saints were made out of passionate sinners—the angry, the hating, the lustful, the cynical; but none were ever made out of the slothful.
— Peter Kreeft
When we use the prayers of the Church, we use the greatest prayers ever written, the words and sentiments of great saints and hymn writers and liturgists. We do this rightly, because God deserves the best, and these prayers are the best. They were composed by other people, but we make them our own when we pray them, like a lover reciting a sonnet by Shakespeare to his beloved. It is Shakespeare's gift: Shakespeare gave it to him, and now he gives it to his beloved.
— Peter Kreeft
Even saints do not smile sweetly when God throws them into mud puddles. Only pigs do that.
— Peter Kreeft
nothing else can ever cure our sick world except saints, and saints are never made except by prayer.
— Peter Kreeft
The world thinks men are good and saints are better. Pascal knows men are sinners and saints are miracles.
— Peter Kreeft
God's Spirit is most powerfully at work in us during emotional troughs, the "dry" times, not the "high" times. All the saints teach that. When the aid of feelings is removed, we can move forward only by heroic effort of our will. This
— Peter Kreeft
The most real human persons are saints. They are what we are all designed to be.
— Peter Kreeft