Saints Catholic Quotes
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Saints Catholic Quotes & Sayings
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Go home and tell your daughters they are beautiful.
— Stokely Carmichael
The Roman Catholic Church is for saints and sinners alone - for respectable people, the Anglican Church will do.
— Oscar Wilde
We're repeating the same things all the time; there aren't many new things happening in this life.
— Rokia Traore
The body, in fact, and it alone is capable of making visible that which is invisible; the spiritual and the divine.
— Pope John Paul II
What's your name?"
"Bond. James Bond. What's yours?"
She reflected "Rider."
"What Rider?"
"Honeychile."
Bond smiled. — Ian Fleming
"Bond. James Bond. What's yours?"
She reflected "Rider."
"What Rider?"
"Honeychile."
Bond smiled. — Ian Fleming
Our Catholic schools exist to help young people attain holiness in their lives, that is, to become saints.
— Salvatore J. Cordileone
The greatest gift we can give to another person is our love.
— Swami Dhyan Giten
Dying away from home, away from the soil of your birth - and to do so unseen and unmourned - is a profound horror.
— Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor
God is the nest we build together.
— Gene Wolfe
Do not be afraid, then, when love makes demands. Do not be afraid when love requires sacrifice.
— Pope John Paul II
The great thing is to become Saints.
— Philip Neri
There is only one misery . . . not to be saints.
— Leon Bloy
He looked at the paper again. I'm sorry I had to take your penny. Here's another to replace it.
— Thea Harrison
Do not be afraid to be saints. Follow Jesus Christ who is the source of freedom and light. Be open to the Lord so that He may lighten all your ways.
— Pope John Paul II
Congress is the Justin Bieber of our government
— Jon Stewart
A saint is not someone who never sins, but one who sins less and less frequently and gets up more and more quickly.
— Bernard Of Clairvaux
Become who you are.
— Pope John Paul II