Quotes about Blessed
Blessed is he who devotes his life to great and noble ends, and who forms his well-considered plans with deliberate wisdom.
— St. Augustine
Spiritually good people, pure in heart, who long for the Blessed Sacrament but cannot receive at the time, can receive spiritually... even a hundred times a day, in sickness and in health, with immeasurable grace and profit.
— Johannes Tauler
Live, love, knowing that we're all free Now that we are blessed in our country And realise how lucky we are
— Olivia Newton-John
What know we of the Blest above but that they sing, and that they love?
— William Wordsworth
Live a good life. More smiling, less worrying. More compassion, less judgment. More blessed, less stressed. More love, less hate.
— Roy Bennett
For it is the bitter grief of theology and its blessed task, too, always to have to seek (because it does not clearly have present to it at the time)...always providing that one has the courage to ask questions, to be dissatisfied, to think with the mind and heart one ACTUALLY has, and not with the mind and heart one is SUPPOSED TO have.
— Karl Rahner
But see! theVirgin blessed Hath laid her Babe to rest. Time is our tedious song should here have ending.
— John Milton
Those of us who have been blessed with worldly success have an even greater responsibility to make an impact with our time, talents, and resources.
— John Wooden
Trace, the lengths you've gone to in taking care of us is nothing short of heroic. You are a blessed miracle from God, you and your men. You saved us and now you care for us. It's the Bible's very definition of a Christian.~ Deb
— Mary Connealy
With so much effort being poured into church growth, so much press being given to the benefits of faith, and so much flexing of religious muscle in the public square, the poor in spirit have no one but Jesus to call them blessed anymore.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
Considering that the blessed life we so long for consists in an intimate and true love of God Our Creator and Lord, which binds and obliges us all to a sincere love.
— Ignatius of Loyola
the Bible, all of it, is livable; it is the text for living our lives. It reveals a God-created, God-ordered, God-blessed world in which we find ourselves at home and whole.
— Eugene Peterson