FAITH QUOTES V

quotations about faith

Faith I have, in myself, in humanity, in the worthwhileness of the pursuits in entertainment for the masses. But wide awake, not blind faith, moves me.

WALT DISNEY

The Gospel According to Disney

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Faith is like a floodlight that lights our path and provides illumination to our dark world.

MEL CURTISS

Inkspirations: Devotions for a Lifetime


I practice a faith that's been long abandoned
Ain't no altars on this long and lonesome road

BOB DYLAN

"Ain't Talkin'"

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However logical our induction, the end of the thread is fastened upon the assurance of faith.

E. H. CHAPIN

Living Words

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Through faith we are restored to paradise and created anew. We have no need of works in order to be righteous; however, in order to avoid idleness and so that the body might be cared for an disciplined, works are done freely to please God.

MARTIN LUTHER

The Freedom of a Christian

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I slept with faith and found a corpse in my arms on awakening; I drank and danced all night with doubt and found her a virgin in the morning.

ALEISTER CROWLEY

The Book of Lies

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I have learned that faith means trusting in advance what will only make sense in reverse.

PHILIP YANCEY

Finding God in Unexpected Places

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Scepticism has never founded empires, established principles, or changed the world's heart. The great doers of history have always been men of faith.

E. H. CHAPIN

Living Words

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I'm wary of faith outside of actions. I'm wary of religiosity that ignores the wider world.

BONO

Rolling Stone, Nov. 3, 2005

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The struggle now going on for the world will never be decided by bombs or rockets, by armies or military might. The real crisis we face today is a spiritual one; at root, it is a test of moral will and faith.

RONALD REAGAN

speech for National Association of Evangelicals, March 8, 1983

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No man can be any greater of any stronger, in Christianity, than his faith.

JAMES WADDEL ALEXANDER

Faith

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Faith was a longing that pretended to be a conviction.

IVAN KLIMA

Waiting for the Dark

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For, no: not faith by fable lives,
But from the faith the fable springs
-- It never is the song that gives
Tongue life, it is the tongue that sings;
And sings the song.

ROBERT PENN WARREN

Love's Voice

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The most any one can do is to confess as candidly as he can the grounds for the faith that is in him, and leave his example to work on others as it may.

WILLIAM JAMES

"The Dilemma of Determinism"

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The discoveries of science have proved that the opinions concerning a firmament above, and a flat earth beneath, are completely inaccurate; but faith delights more in sublimity than truth; it soars far above science in its discoveries, and holds accuracy in contempt.

ETHAN ALLEN

Reason: The Only Oracle of Man

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All the answers you may wish for lie within faith, but it demands a complete and incontinent surrender, an immersion as total as any baptism. Indeed baptism is a kind of enactment of the surrender: you bathe in faith, you swim in it, you live by it, surrounded by it, buoyed up by it, engulfed by it. You drown in it, for at times it takes your breath away as entirely as any lungful of water.... All the answers lie in faith; and when you lose your faith you have no choice but to substitute for if a philosophy that deliberately and coldly offers no answers at all.

SIMON MAWER

The Gospel of Judas

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Great is his faith who dares believe his own eyes.

COVENTRY PATMORE

The Rod

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They bring me faith like a closed package in someone else's plate. They want me to accept it so that I don't open it.

FERNANDO PESSOA

The Book of Disquiet

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Faith is belief without proof. Faith is fine, but don't call it science.

LOYD AUERBACH

Esp

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Faith ... is a conscious apprehension of something inevident, something which unlike this desk and this chair is not seen to be there, even if it enters into the fabric of our personal relations to reality with at least as much force, relevance, and moment as things which are seen to be there.

BERNARD LONERGAN

A Second Collection

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