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May faith be the torch which illuminates, animates, and sustains you.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
The cross is a precious treasure to be kept secret, lest we be robbed of it.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
I need nothing but God, and to lose myself in the heart of God.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
Until we have acquired genuine prayer, we are like people teaching children to begin to walk.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
Crosses, contempt, sorrows and afflictions are the real treasures of the lovers of Jesus Christ crucified
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
O my Saviour, who am I, that Thou shouldst have so long awaited my repentance!
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
My greatest happiness is to be before the Blessed Sacrament, where my heart is, as it were, in Its center.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
But above all preserve peace of heart. This is more valuable than any treasure.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
He chuckled. "I plan to have you well rested, but not before we have some quality time together.
— Amanda Carlson
We must never be discouraged or give way to anxiety ... but ever have recourse to the adorable Heart of Jesus.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
I remember as a child, my grandmother read to me Silent Spring. It was incomprehensible to me that there could be a world without birdsong.
— Terry Tempest Williams
Amazing, the power of fiction, even cheap popular fiction, to evoke.
— Philip K. Dick
Go courageously to God, along the way He has traced out for you, steadfastly embracing the means He offers you.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
He will take good care to provide what is necessary for our sanctification, provided we are careful to accept everything according to His designs.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
One just soul can attain pardon for a thousand sinners.
— Margaret Mary Alacoque
The whole thing of this business is to retain your enthusiasm and, in a sense, retain your innocence and try to practice as much humility as possible.
— John Frankenheimer
All for the Eucharist; nothing for me
— Margaret Mary Alacoque