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The truest communication with God is absolute, total silence; there is not a single word in existence that can convey this communication.
— Bernadette Roberts
In some ways, all our experiences of God are beyond belief, because all conceptual beliefs pale when compared to the experiential reality.
— Bernadette Roberts
To be forgiven is not enough; we must put an end to the very need to be forgiven.
— Bernadette Roberts
I think of an author as somebody who goes into the marketplace and puts down his rug and says, "I will tell you a story," and then he passes the hat.
— Robertson Davies
Does anybody remember the day when family was family, a woman was a woman, and a man was a man?
— Delano Johnson
Riches are the savings of many in the hands of one.
— Eugene V. Debs
So much of our pain comes from looking at our life in a "me" versus "the world" mentality.
— Lodro Rinzler
To me, you're either an activist or an inactivist.
— Louie Psihoyos
This search for perfection - which is a search for divinity - is nothing more than the failure to accept our existence the way it is.
— Bernadette Roberts
Spiritual life is like a moving sidewalk. Whether you go with it or spend your whole life running against it, you're still going to be taken along.
— Bernadette Roberts
Whether you go to Turkey or Mexico, China or Australia, find time to involve yourself with the people you're dealing with.
— Brigitte Nielsen
When there is no longer a cyclone, there is no longer an eye. So the storms, crises and sufferings of life are a way of finding the eye.
— Bernadette Roberts
Once beyond the self, however, holiness is no longer possible, because now, there is nothing left to give and no-one left to do the giving.
— Bernadette Roberts
Writers write like readers and read like writers.
— Laura Hamilton
There's this huge number of desperate people.
— Lloyd Alexander