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Do you know any websites where I can find quotes from both Catholic, Protestant and Eastern Orthodox saints althogether?
Also, place your favorite quotes, too.
Also, place your favorite quotes, too.
What is the name of this book?Do you like to get a book all about saints?
I have a book containing more than 500 saints and their lives.
Thank you!I donāt know about any websites, but I have a really nice book called The Quotable Saint by Rosemary Ellen Guiley that has quotes from more than 100 saints (all Catholic) and they are all arranged by topic (ie. Faith, Happiness, Pride, Silence, etc.) I think it is put together really well and highly recommend it.
I have read in Plato and Cicero sayings that are wise and very beautiful; but I have never read in either of them: Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden.āā
-St. AugustineAs the soul is the life of the body, so God is the life of the soul. As therefore the body perishes when the soul leaves it, so the soul dies when God departs from it.
If weāre talking St Augustine how can we go past my all-time favourite saint quote ever - āGod, grant me chastity and continence, just not yet!āTwo of my favourites quotes, from my favorite Saint:
-St. Augustine
Quotes of Carmelite Saints and Blesseds:Do you know any websites where I can find quotes from both Catholic, Protestant and Eastern Orthodox saints althogether?
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Itās called āLives of the Saintsā - Butlerās.What is the name of this book?
Is it a quote from a Saint? If so, then the Saint isnāt here to take you to court for infringing on his or her copyright; and even if he or she were still living on earth he or she would be too saintly to object.I have a question. I went to Wikiquote and I found a quote that I like. So how do I take it without violating Copyright laws?
Is it a quote from a Saint? If so, then the Saint isnāt here to take you to court for infringing on his or her copyright; and even if he or she were still living on earth he or she would be too saintly to object.![]()