Catherine
de Hueck Doherty:
Faith walks simply, childlike, between the darkness
of human life and the hope of what is to come.
Diane
Comtesse:
Doubt is a necessity of the mind, faith of the heart.
Edith
Hamilton:
Faith is not belief. Belief is passive. Faith is active.
Gladys
Taber:
Faith is a curious thing. It must be renewed; it has
its own spring.
Kathryn
Kuhlman:
Faith is that quality or power by which the things
desired become the things possessed.
Madeleine
L'Engle:
If it can be verified, we don't need faith… Faith
is for that which lies on the other side of reason.
Faith is what makes life bearable, with all its tragedies
and ambiguities and sudden, startling joys.
Marie
Von Ebner-Eschenbach:
If there be a faith that can remove mountains, it
is faith in one's own power.
Mary
Baker Eddy:
The prayer that reforms the sinner and heals the sick
is an absolute faith that all things are possible
to God.
Svetlana
Alliluyeva:
It seems to me that in our time faith in God is the
same thing as faith in good and the ultimate triumph
of good over evil.
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