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God has not forsaken me, and He never will.
— Anne Frank
People with religion should be glad, for not everyone has the gift of believing in heavenly things.
— Anne Frank
I learned that God was an equal opportunity employer—that it was possible to experience the divine anywhere you were, anywhere you could see the sun and moon rise or set, or burn through the fog.
— Anne Lamott
I do believe that God is with us even when we're at our craziest and that this goodness guides, provides, and protects.
— Anne Lamott
If you want to know how God feels about money, look at whom she gives it to.
— Anne Lamott
Grace means suddenly you're in a different universe from the one where you were stuck, and there was absolutely no way for you to get there on your own.
— Anne Lamott
You can safely assume you've created God in your own image when it turns out that God hates all the same people you do.
— Anne Lamott
Everyone was on God's payroll, whether they knew it or not.
— Anne Lamott
I hoped her life would turn topsy-turvy enough to get her attention. Topsy-turvy is often a symptom for the presence of God—the last become first, the hungry are fed, the obnoxious are welcomed.
— Anne Lamott
I'm not sure I even recognize the ever-presence of mercy anymore, the divine and the human; the messy, crippled, transforming, heartbreaking, lovely, devastating presence of mercy. But I have come to believe that I am starving to death for it, and my world is, too.
— Anne Lamott
Goodness and courage are how the divine presents itself so often—whether in drag, as close friends, or as EMTs.
— Anne Lamott
I would rarely be in conformity with the Divine's huge, crazy love so I just prayed, Help me start walking in your general direction, and the greatest prayer, Help me not be such an asshole.
— Anne Lamott